Archive for the ‘MeeGo’ Category
The Qt team started September with a Mega Release Day topped by a bunch of fresh information about Qt Developer Days, the main and dual headed event of the Qt community. I looked at the calendar and realized that I’m starting to be late on planning if I want to make it to Munich on […]
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Tags: Canonical, community, conference, development, Intel, Nokia, open source, Qt, qtquick
A month ago I downloaded the last Qt SDK, plugged my Nokia N9 to it and started writing from scratch a chess game UI. This week Miniature 0.3 Berlin Defence has been released sporting a demo UX running with real Qt Quick code of my own forge. I have learned a lot with the help […]
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Tags: chess, development, Harmattan, MeeGo, miniature, N9, N950, qml, Qt, qtquick
[Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are mine.] There has been a lot of discussion about MeeGo and its future, now reinforced with the launch of the Nokia N9 – a great product that seems to leave nobody indifferent. Here you have some thoughts cooked between #feb11 and tonight (even if Helsinki has little night to offer to mid-Summer visitors). […]
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Tags: Harmattan, kernel, Linux, MeeGo, N9, Nokia, Qt, WebKit
