Maybe prolonged death-throws would have been more accurate??

There are decidedly mixed messages on the Qt Project Website.

http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2012/04/18/qt-5-c-and-qt-widgets/

http://qt-project.org/wiki/New-Features-in-Qt-5.2

Grüsse

Chris


Zitat von "Marcin M." <marmistrz...@gmail.com>:

Death? The folks on qt project said that qt widgets isn't gonna be dropped.

--
Marcin


2014-02-16 16:40 GMT+01:00 <christopher.l...@thurweb.ch>:

Dietmar

Sailfish is very far from being QML only.

Sailfish like all other platforms based on Qt5.X supports a rich mix of
C++, QML and Javascript.

The exact mix is up to you, and depends on your own experience,
preferences and predilections, and of course on what you need to do.

The death of Qt Widgets is nothing to with Sailfish, that is q Qt5.X thing.

Grüsse

Chris


Zitat von "Dietmar Schwertberger" <maill...@schwertberger.de>:

 Thanks for the hints.
I've come to the conclusion that for me it's not yet time to make the
switch from N900 to Jollaas main device.
(The main blocking point is lack of calendar synchronization with
Outlook on a PC.)

So I will probably have enough time to learn QML...

But IMHO restricting GUI to QML only is a mistake.
Such a limitation of tools stops software frombeing ported, written
and/orpublished.
The unique selling point of Jolla / Sailfish OScould be thatit's as
versatile as a PC. But "QML only" reduces this very much to being
just another Smartphone platform.If the N900 had been QML only,
then I would have bought an Android device instead.
Of course I understand that the resources of Jolla are limited and
that priorities are somewhere else.

Regards,

Dietmar


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