More Embedded
For all of you out there who wonder why Qt for Embedded Linux is nice - here is a tutorial on QVFb. I'd say, apart from the API and the general quality, that tool really makes the difference.
For all of you out there who wonder why Qt for Embedded Linux is nice - here is a tutorial on QVFb. I'd say, apart from the API and the general quality, that tool really makes the difference.
The LearnQt site has been up for a couple of months now. There is a lot of writing in the pipeline, I just have to do some polishing (the famous 80/20 rule seems to apply). I've been meaning to extend the site to reflect my interests. Right now, it contains the generic Qt tutorial, but I've added a category called Embedded Linux with articles on using Qt in embedded Linux (you guessed it from the category name, didn't you :-P).
As China blocks, let's remember.
I'm feeling like a lucky guy - getting to work with Qt on a day-to-day basis. A couple of days back, BitSim, my employer announced a Qt-based embedded hardware platform. Highlights are PXA270, a Spartan FPGA and a radio module. Right now I'm waiting for our demo pair to arrive, so that I can create some sort of demo utilizing the two units and the radio.
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