Author: Pavan Tumati

  • Qt 5.1 Supports Android and iOS

    I didn’t plan on writing marketing material for Digia here.  However, as an existing Qt user, I was excited to see this article.  The ability to target Android and iOS will make it easier to take pieces of functionality I am dependent on currently and take them to new platforms.  I’ve often wanted to collapse pieces of well-tested, already written code and just make them function in the mobile space without too much effort.  I like seeing that my original investment in Qt will continue to pay off and extend my reach.

    Qt is, in some senses, not as elegant as some of the newer frameworks.  (Developing GUIs, for example, in Microsoft’s .NET with C# is almost relaxing.)  However, the appeal with Qt has always been the cross platform functionality.  It’s simply impractical for small organizations to maintain several different builds and variations for so many different platforms.  Qt enables that flexibility, at least once you get past the quirkiness of doing things the Qt way.

    Adding iOS and Android will just make the development experience that much better.

     

  • Jeffrey Paul: “Financing the Revolution”

    A friend passed me an URL today with this talk by Jeffrey Paul about the need for Bitcoin.  His talk is very good and he touches on the need for bitcoins, how they work, the evolution of the bitcoin market, and the future of bitcoins.  The video was uploaded about a year ago, but much of the information is still useful, clearly presented, and is enjoyable to follow. The video is a must watch if you are trying to make sense of the excitement around Bitcoin currently:

    Financing The Revolution Lecture @ Chaos Communication Camp from Nuri Hodges on Vimeo.