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Add Qt to the website #320

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ColinEberhardt opened this issue Oct 8, 2015 · 6 comments
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Add Qt to the website #320

ColinEberhardt opened this issue Oct 8, 2015 · 6 comments
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@ColinEberhardt
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Thanks to @Deadolus for the implementation, this is just a reminder that it needs adding to the website.

@marco-piccolino
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@ColinEberhardt hi there! any chance you manage to add the Qt implementation to the website anytime soon?

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Sorry for the delay - I'll try to get this done next week :-)

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many thanks!

2016-01-07 17:40 GMT+01:00 Colin Eberhardt [email protected]:

Sorry for the delay - I'll try to get this done next week :-)


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@marco-piccolino
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Hi Colin, on the website, "QT" should be "Qt".
The former is the shorthand for Apple's QuickTime.

All best,
Marco

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Also, language is actually [JS, QML, C++], where the former two are mostly sufficient for an app like PropertyCross

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jhihn commented Dec 30, 2016

Leaving Qt as only C++ will scare many people off. It's really mostly JS. JS is backed by C++, like how React Native wraps C.

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