Phil Bouchard <philipp...@gmail.com> wrote: >> And I put Qt on top of the list because you already have all the >> necessary layers to jump start to the next level.
Phil Bouchard (27 April 2018 00:06) > What I meant by that is Qt could create the ultimate “holodeck” with a > mixture of: > - Virtual reality headsets > - WebAssembly > - Qt / QML supporting 3D effects Well, those are all, in some sense, on their way. > - Some external AI engine We might just leave the folk with the AI engines to work out how to use Qt to give them nice UIs. > - Fornux C++ Superset Nothing as yet persuades me that we need this one. Of course, once your compiler can handle Qt's C++ code, you'll be at liberty to combine the first three above with whatever you like, including your favourite AI engine. > I think that’s much better than wasting your time supporting Python or > Javascript that can be easily reverse engineered because of their > interpreted nature. Your obsession with not being easy to reverse engineer suggests you don't really understand the nature of Free Software; our source code is publicly available, so who would need to reverse-engineer it ? We gladly share it and save them the bother, Eddy. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development