Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Jan 2009 09:54 UTC, submitted by Almar
Qt After Nokia purchsed Trolltech last year, doubts arose about how Nokia would handle the dual licensing model of Qt, the advanced cross-platform toolkit which lies at the base of the KDE Free software desktop. As it turns out, these doubts were unfounded, as Nokia today announced it's going to add the LGPL to Qt's licensing model, starting with Qt 4.5.
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boudewijn
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2006-03-05

Actually, there used to be C wrappers for Qt, mainly used to make generating other bindings, such as Objective C easier. Nowadays, there are much more advanced technologies that make binding Ruby, C#, Java, Javascript, Php, Python and Falcon to Qt (and KDE) really easy to do and maintain, and such an intermediate step isn't needed anymore.

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