Qt jobs
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[quote author="sanjayrathore36" date="1296850037"]Hi All,
My Name is sanjay. I am also very confused whether i have to choose Qt or i should start learning of andriod or iphone. please suggest me.[/quote]
No one can say you the right way, only you can choose. BTW, there is a port to android and there are some notes about port to iphone (but this one is closed and nobody knows if it will be opensource some day).
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thanks Denis. I have more than 4 year exp. in symbian and do not want to leave this platform.
i have also started learning Qt and Qml.but most of the people are moving toward android and iphone. that is why i am confused.
No one can tell me the right way but you can suggest me. -
I have about 4-5 years experience in Qt programming (I've started with Qt3) and can say that I like progress of this framework. I've tried Android programming a little (some years ago before first release of Android and now as part of our Qt-based project tht works at Android), but I don't like Java. And I've never tried Obj-C, only saw couple of examples.
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thanks a lot denis for suggestion. i found this place very help full.
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Nokia chooses Windows phone 7 as its primary platform. So the future of Qt doesn't look bright anymore. I'am sad to say this. I love Qt strongly. Symbian and Meego will be given less importance and no Qt for WP7. Who will buy phones when the parent company itself doesn't fully support the OS ? So I suppose most Symbian customers will move to Android. So to develop for Nokia, go learn .NET. Good for .Net devs if the strategy works.
Sanjay, I suggest Android or iPhone. With this strategy the future of Nokia itself doesn't look very good.
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yes. i am feeling same.i love symbian and Qt very much.i am working on symbian from last 5 years.
but now i am also very sad. i do not like objective C and java .but for survive i have to choose one of them. -
Sanjay and Jayakrishnan, you could also chk the Qt presentations and statements made today in MWC about Qt. Qt is not just going away, there was a blog entry on Qt website about this ...
Even if one tried, Qt just can't be killed as long as its licensed under LGPL since there is an entire Qt community behind it. Till now at least I've not seen any press release/statement from Nokia that mentions reduction in investment on Qt from Nokia's side. -
yes. i do not work on C#.I would like to work on window if only if it support the qt.
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I also vote for Qt. But I am surprised to see less number of development job openings for Qt in India compared to the requirements of Qt trainers!
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May be some months ago I was getting some part time and full time job vacancies in Delhi for Qt trainings..
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[quote author="chetankjain" date="1302695552"]
there are and its picking up, but not very significant numbers :)
I know quite a few startups who are getting into Qt products/solutions[/quote]Let me Know chetank mi am here in bangalore doing some Project on Qt and i want to go upgrade with Qt
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One thing the trend of mobile development will change. It will soon jump into cross platform mobile development with native code generation. In this way QT will be a good option as it does support Blackberry too and other embedded platform. In QT what we do is develop the code once and it will cross compile to multiple platforms with least effort. So we have a app ready for IOS , android, Blackberry(10 onwards), and many embedded platforms. For IOS or Android developers, if they want to port there app to other platform then they have to work hard and even if the app is successfully ported they wont get the optimal soln. Example is apportable, what it does converts app to other platform with the constraint that the size of the api for android will increase which to some extend hamper the performance of the system itself. So, i think QT is a good option , build once deploy anywhere...