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I told one colleauge of mine, who was on-site at a customer who had a problem with one of the devices we manufacter, several timezones away from me, btw. via the phone to install the latest version of Qt (spoken "Q" "T", I meant the Qt SDK which already includes a properly setup MinGw compiler and what not else) in order to compile a small test program I had cobbled together (it was a one-off quick&dirty testing program, and I had used Qt because we were in a hurry and that's what I'm most familiar with).
As it turned out, my colleauge did not know what "cute" was (he has a good excuse, he is our hardware guy), but since I spelled it for him, he thought I meant the popular multimedia suite from Apple. It took several minutes to figure out why - even though he had "installed the latest version of this Q-T thingie" was unable to start QtCreator, left alone compile the program by hand on the command line.
It was quite embarrasing, because the whole dialog was overheard by our customer ...
Edited 2009-09-03 16:59 UTC






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2007-11-17
The toolkit from Nokia is called Qt (pronounced "cute") and not QT (like in "Quick Time"). Could you please consider fixing the headline and the text?
(There is a nice anecdote about me trying to figure out whats wrong with my program on the other end of the telephone line, whose conclusion is rather obvious given my pedantry, so I spare you the details).
Thanks in advance