devent
2nd August 2009, 04:40
Hi, I'm just starting a new project with Qt4 and, to tell the truth, working with C++ is for me a horror, but luckily there is Qt Jambi and PyQt. After doing some tests with PyQt I switched to Groovy and Java with Qt Jambi. So long I'm really happy with this combination because Groovy let me use the nice things from Python but with Java classes and with Qt Jambi I can use the modern Qt4 framework.
But now I'm a little bit concern about the future of Qt Jambi since Trolltech/Nokia have dropted support for it. But the whole thing is now under the LGPL and the git-repos are open. So my question is, is there enough developers for Qt Jambi or will it die out?
But now I'm a little bit concern about the future of Qt Jambi since Trolltech/Nokia have dropted support for it. But the whole thing is now under the LGPL and the git-repos are open. So my question is, is there enough developers for Qt Jambi or will it die out?