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    Default Why Jambi?

    I was in a introduction course for QT Jambi today, and the person introducing it (from trolltech) said that there were almost a 1 to 1 relation between QT for C++ and QT Jambi. With this he meant that Jambi had the same way of doing almost everything. So I ask:

    If QT for C++ and QT Jambi is so equal, what is the point of Jambi? I am aware of the obvious security benefits of Java, but other than that I cant see the point. The reason why I am asking is that I am both a C++ programmer and a Java programmer, and are uncertain whether I should go with Java or C++ on this one.

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    Default Re: Why Jambi?

    Quote Originally Posted by invictus View Post
    If QT for C++ and QT Jambi is so equal, what is the point of Jambi?
    Well, it's simple: if you have to write your application in Java, Qt Jambi gives you an opportunity to use Qt.

    http://www.trolltech.com/developer/k...-21.2284851474

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