Hi, we are seeking Qt and/or PyQt developers with a strong C++/Python background for support of our database based IDE development team.
The screen design frontend is written with C++/Qt, but a Python integration (embedded / extended, probably with Boost) is on the agenda, as well as supporting tools which will be build with PyQt. The team is split into two locations: - Duesseldorf, Germany - Vienna, Austria We are quite Open Source fans, we are using IRC, CVS and TWiki for collaboration, for example. It is a young team with 8 members (currently). I'm the project leader, I have deep experience in developing myself as well as working in and managing of large teams. I'm a pythonic (founding member of the PBF - Python Business Forum, speaker on the last EPC) :-) German language skills are a must. If you are interested you can contact me under: [EMAIL PROTECTED] A. Smart Team Consulting GmbH Flurstrasse 77 40235 Duesseldorf, Germany Phone: +49 211 60 15 699 Regards, Andrew Smart -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Gerard Vermeulen Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Oktober 2003 16:50 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: [PyKDE] Changes in Current SIP & PyQt Snapshots Great, the SIP's changelog scared me off. On the other hand, there is a changelog for PyQt, but no source code (I know this is supposed to be fixed, but it is broken again). Gerard On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 15:19:08 +0100 Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > With SIP v4 getting closer, there are a some major changes in current SIP and > PyQt snapshots. > > The first thing to say is that if you are using SIP v3.8 to generate your own > extension modules then the snapshots should continue to work - it's a bug if > they don't. I've stopped introducing incompatibilities to SIP v3 in order to > align it to SIP v4. Instead SIP v3 will support the old way of doing things > as well as the new (SIP v4) way of doing things. > > SIP now takes a -w flag which will issue warnings if you are using features > that will not appear in SIP v4. It doesn't identify all of them (eg. utility > functions called from handwritten code) but it's better than nothing. > > The biggest changes are that %MemberCode and %VirtualCode are deprecated and > replaced with %MethodCode and %VirtualCatcherCode. The result is that the > amount of handwritten code needed is greatly reduced and much simpler. > > The sip.h file has been updated to properly identify which utility functions > are part of the SIP v4 API. If, when you have ported your handwritten code to > the v4 style, you think that there are v3 specific functions you still need > then let me know. > > The other area of change is build.py for both SIP and PyQt. The SIP build.py > now creates and installs a module called sipconfig.py. This contains > information about the system configuration and utilities for use by extension > modules' own build.py. As a result PyQt's build.py is now 600 lines, rather > than 1600 lines, and takes fewer command line arguments. Eventually this > mechanism will be extended so that PyQt's build.py will install a > pyqtconfig.py module for use by extension modules that are built on top of > PyQt. > > The current PyQt snapshot has been fully migrated to the new scheme. It will > work unchanged with both SIP v3 and v4 and contains no "If v3 ... else ..." > sort of code. > > No date yet on when SIP v4 snapshots will be made available, but I hope it > will be weeks rather than months. > > Phil > > _______________________________________________ > PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde > _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde