QtCon Opens In Berlin (qtcon.org)
Long-time Slashdot reader JRiddell writes: A unique coming together of open source communities is happening in Berlin over the next week. QtCon brings together KDE, Qt, VLC and FSF-E to discuss free software, open development, community management and proprietary coding. Live streams of many of the talks are available now. The opening keynote spoke of open data and collaborative coding freeing accessibility information. 13 tracks of talks cover Community, Web, Best practices, Automotive, Mobile and Embedded, Let's talk business, Tooling, QtQuick, Multithreading, OpenGL and 3D.
A day I will always remember!
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Check out this list of mostly obscure and unknown software that uses Qt.
You have a KDE which of course uses it. A few things built for KDE. And some hodgepodge apps and several unknown apps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Software_that_uses_Qt
Qt has been in development almost 25 years. That is a pretty long period of time to have not evolved to something potentially mainstreamable.
You haven't lived until you've seen the cosplayers of QtCon.
Lots of Linus Torvalds, a few Richard Stallmans... even one old guy who showed up as Alan Cox! Or maybe it was Alan Cox...
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I'm sorry, but I really don't like QT. It's not C++ - they have their own little language that compiles to C++ using an external compiler. It has crappy alternatives for everything in STL that work just slightly different but not any better. It has copy-on-write. It doesn't use inheritance, but gives you endless lists of almost-identical function calls (all those functions to add controls, for example). And that stupid Q everywhere you look is just painful.
Let this put an end to the silly suggestion that KDE might be dying, we are part of the largest gathering of end-user open developers at the most fancy venue in the centre of Berlin. There are 13 tracks of talks discussing everything from empathy to open web services. KDE is the most friendly and active community you could ever have the pleasure to join, it's just a lot larger than just a desktop these days.
Why are there so many cons all of a sudden? I think QT is great, but an API doc is fine, I don't see any reason to go to a conference. Not just QTCon, Nodevember, Abstractions (well, that one looks kind of cool), etc, etc. GoToConf, Powershell conf, Gluecon, Agile Dev West andEast......wtf who enjoys going to these?
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
It uses wxWidgets
...that kind of thinking has never been a friend of open source, or of developers who want to do things right.
Now that I'm my own boss, I'd really like to know. What's the best open source GUI toolkit for cross-platform development? Please don't tell me great Qt is, and don't tell me how much Qt sucks. I need to know how the various options compare to each other.
Oh, and... how exactly do I submit to Ask Slashdot? Thanks.