From the monthly archives:

October 2009

Gluon Development Sprint

by Knut Yrvin on October 28, 2009

Something good has happened in the world of Gluon. Twelve game developers dedicated to creating free software gathered at our office in Munich from the 9th to the 11th of October. These programmers came with a mission; a mission to push forward progress on the Gluon Player and Creator and enhance its power so that [...]

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Calling all exterminators

by Adam Walhout on October 27, 2009

Do you enjoy finding (and squashing) bugs?  If so, today´s announcement that the Qt Bug Tracker is now open to the public should get you eagerly firing up your debugger. The Qt source code has been open on http://qt.gitorious.org for a few months now, and through the Qt Contribution Model Qt users have contributed over [...]

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How To Get The Most Out Of An Event You’re Attending

by Alexandra Leisse on October 23, 2009

Having our Developer Days in Munich behind and the ones in San Francisco ahead of us, I wanted to give you a few thoughts on how you might best approach technology exhibitions, seminars and symposiums in general to ensure that you always get the utmost out of the event in hand. I hope it helps [...]

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Windows 7 Launched: Supported in Qt 4.6

by Adam Walhout on October 22, 2009

In my role as Qt Product Marketing Manager, I’m proud to be able to say that Windows 7 launched today.  Why would this fill me with pride, you may ask?  It’s not so much because I’ve been waiting on the edge of my seat for the arrival of this much-anticipated OS, but because support for [...]

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Qt 4.7 is in the works

by Henry Haverinen on October 21, 2009

Hi everyone, and welcome to this new Qt blog on my behalf, too! Most of you have probably noticed that we recently released the Qt 4.6 beta release. As you would imagine, we look forward to the next iteration of the Qt framework with all the anticipation of a child on the night before Christmas. [...]

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Qt Developer Days Munich – And that’s a wrap!

by Aron Kozak on October 14, 2009

We are now packing the signs, closing the laptops and turning off the projectors from this year’s Qt Developer Days event in Munich. It was a fantastic event with over 750 attendees and Trolls, making it Nokia’s biggest developer event of 2009. We wanted to blog more but connection problems and a rather hectic schedule limited [...]

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Qt Ambassador Program

by Aron Kozak on October 13, 2009

Are you a Qt fanatic? Do you love Qt as much as we do? Do you want to let the world know? The Qt Ambassador program is for you. We want you to know how much your hard work and love for Qt is appreciated. Therefore, we are preparing a recognition program we call Qt [...]

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Maemo Summit 2009

by Alexandra Leisse on October 12, 2009

We are back from our trip to beautiful Amsterdam. Our days were packed with talking and listening during the summit, most of us can safely claim to not have seen much of the city. The audience at the summit was quite large, 400 attendees gathered at Westergasfabriek – a great venue for an event like [...]

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Dev Days is almost here!

by Aron Kozak on October 8, 2009

Welcome to the first “real” post of our new blog. Judging from our web stats there is at least 80 of you who have already been here (hardly a firehose of traffic, but it’ll grow). Well for all 80 of you who we hope are still reading, we want to remind you that we are [...]

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New Qt blog

by Aron Kozak on October 6, 2009

Hi, and welcome to the new Qt blog. We’ve been meaning to do this for a long time but finally have managed to get organized enough to actually kick off a blog dedicated to the past, present and future of Qt. Our aim with this blog is to provide our users and followers with updates [...]

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