TrollTech Releases Qt 3.0
Dr. Sp0ng writes: "TrollTech released Qt 3.0 today. Among the new features are platform- and database-independent data-access features, data-aware GUI widgets, a much-updated Qt Designer, and much better internationalization and font handling features. It breaks binary compatibility but keeps almost complete source compatibility with Qt 2.x. The KDE team has already begun work on KDE 3.0, which will use the new toolkit."
Resumming this article:
We have waited long for this day! QT3 should make from some interesting new software in this field. The database intergration looks intriguing, but it will no doubt have numerous bugs.
</redundancy>
As Linux comes of age, this is an important issue. Major companies want to bring their software to Linux, but often give up when face with the nightmare of having to support the thousands of subtly different library interfaces. Working to maintain binary compatibility for new versions of software would be a good goal for Linux's advancement.
Loneliness is a power that we possess to give or take away forever
you should know that java sucks, shitfuck
Funny? I just can't tolerate trolls like that.
___
If you think big enough, you'll never have to do it.