by David Stone on October 21, 2011
So…you’re coming to Qt Developer Days 2011. Are you having a hard time planning a schedule that takes in all the sessions you want to attend? Need to know where that next Qt in Use session is happening? Want to give feedback about a session? Good news. The Qt Developer Days smartphone app has got [...]
by David Stone on October 17, 2011
This time next week, the Dolce Munich will be buzzing with hundreds of developers, Qt Partners, customers and trolls. Yes, Qt Developer Days Munich 2011 is almost here! In one week, five separate Qt training tracks will be underway, with Qt Partners KDAB, basysKom, e-Gits and Digia helping us deliver the highest quality training for [...]
by Knut Yrvin on October 10, 2011
The Qt community team has invited key Qt contributors to a Qt Contribution Day, which will happen in parallel with day one of Qt Developer Days Munich (October 24) and San Francisco (November 29). The main goal of the days is for contributors to adapt and increase contributions to the Qt 5.X branch. In Munich [...]
by David Stone on September 22, 2011
Vice President of CNN Mobile Louis Gump will present a keynote at Qt Developer Days Munich. The CNN keynote is the second to be announced for Qt Developer Days 2011, following the earlier reveal of Canonical as one of the major speakers at the event. The focus of they keynote will be CNN’s evolving mobile [...]
by David Stone on September 15, 2011
Registration numbers for Qt Developer Days continue to grow. Places are filling up fast for both Munich (24-26 Oct) and San Francisco (29 Nov – 1 Dec). There is still availability at both events, but there is very little time left to take advantage of the early bird discount offer. If you are on the [...]
by David Stone on September 13, 2011
Rick Spencer and Jono Bacon of Canonical have accepted our invitation to take the stage at Qt Developer Days in Munich and San Francisco respectively to deliver keynotes at Qt Developer Days 2011. The keynotes will focus on Qt, Linux and the developing relationship between Qt and Canonical’s Ubuntu distribution. Rick Spencer is Director of [...]
by David Stone on September 7, 2011
Qt on set-top boxes (STB) is showing strongly this week at IBC2011 Connected World in Amsterdam. Visitors at the event will see how Qt is bringing the Internet, connected apps and dazzling new UI possibilities to a wide range of Set-Top-Boxes (STBs) and reference boards. We will be at IBC2011 showing the latest Qt-based reference [...]
by Daniel Kihlberg on August 30, 2011
Qt’s positive impact for smartphone users in the form of better looking UIs and great Qt apps in Ovi store is becoming more evident. We see the numbers. We know Qt mobile app download numbers are growing every week. There are now 100+ Million smartphones in people’s hands capable of running Qt applications. After we [...]
by Alexandra Leisse on August 7, 2011
Early yesterday, organizers opened the second Desktop Summit in Berlin, with almost 1000 free desktop developers gathering at Humboldt University for the annual Gnome and KDE conferences. Two years ago, both communities held their conferences together for the first time, and decided to continue to cooperate again in 2011. Traditionally, we at Qt have had [...]
by Daniel Kihlberg on July 8, 2011
Registration is now open for Qt Developer Days 2011! Munich hosts the first event, October 24-26, followed by San Francisco, November 29 – December 1. We also plan for regional events in Beijing and Tokyo in December – more details and cities to come. In the last weeks, positive news about the future of Qt [...]
by David Stone on June 21, 2011
The biggest Qt event on the planet is back, and we’re pleased to announce that pre-registration for Qt Developer Days Munich and San Francisco 2011 is now open. Qt Developer Days is the best place to learn, share, and build your Qt expertise and network. It’s the place to speak with and learn from the [...]
by David Stone on June 6, 2011
Qt developers who want to make a difference have been invited to apply for this year’s (H)Activate cause-led hack at The Guardian newspaper’s Activate event in London. Activate is a summit that brings together leaders from a range of sectors who want to use technology and the Internet to make the world a better place. [...]
by Knut Yrvin on May 25, 2011
A bit over a week ago we sent four projects that had been submitted to the new community sponsorship program the happy message – “yes, your project got sponsorship”. The projects and communities that were successful are: 1. Akademy-es 2011 in Spain. Akademy-es is a KDE developer event focusing on contributors and users. It is [...]