Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Apr 2012 11:03 UTC
Qt "The Qt development toolkit is undergoing a major overhaul. The developers behind the project announced the availability of the Qt 5 alpha release this week. It's a key milestone on the path to the official launch of Qt 5, expected to occur later this year." The kind of stuff to read Ars for.
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by bnolsen on Mon 9th Apr 2012 17:15 UTC in reply to "..."
bnolsen
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2006-01-06

QT has had problems with toolkit orthogonality. By adding QML and a large javascript engine they've added yet *another way* to do things. At some point they need to reduce, refactor and simplify, not keep on tossing in more and more "fad" features. Didn't MS recently annouce that c++ was "cool" again?

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by Hiev on Mon 9th Apr 2012 20:38 in reply to "RE: ..."
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2005-09-27

All those advantages were in the other scripting languajes also, and in some point even better, so I don't see how QML is special in that area.

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