The Qt Company, which offers a cross-platform development framework for enterprises to build their applications once and run them anywhere on any device, is launching a new project that aims to make ...
An application I am working on at work is written in .Net specifically the C# language. What we would like to do is use the .Net controls (video player is one example) and wrap that in QT so that they ...
Qt, pronounced “cute” or “cue-tee,” is a cross-platform graphical user interface (GUI) framework. It has a long history, starting with Nokia and eventually winding up with Digia. The Qt Project is the ...
WILSONVILLE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ: MENT) today announced a new version of the Mentor® Embedded Nucleus® real time operating system (RTOS) that includes the open ...
Digia has acquired the Qt framework from Nokia, giving it full control over the application framework, and now plans to expand support to more platforms, it said on Thursday. Digia, based in Finland, ...
Digia has acquired the Qt framework from Nokia, giving it full control over the application framework, and now plans to expand support to more platforms, it said on Thursday. Digia, based in Finland, ...
Whether one pronounces it “cute” or “kew-tee”—either is OK—the Qt Company has as its singular and lofty mission to provide a cross-platform framework that enables developers to write the application ...
Utilising the Qt framework will enable Suzuki to design, test, and apply UI components across vehicle models. Credit: CC7/Shutterstock.com. Suzuki has chosen Finland-based software firm Qt Group’s ...
If you’re a C++ software developer interesting in targeting Mac OS X for your products, you might be interested in a new offering from Oslo, Norway-based Trolltech. The company has announced the ...
What's in a name? Well, for Nokia, at least, quite a lot. It's dropping the official use of terms such as Symbian^3 and Symbian^4 for its new phones. Instead it will be just using Symbian as a catch ...
Digia has acquired the Qt framework from Nokia, giving it full control over the application framework, and now plans to expand support to more platforms, it said on Thursday. Digia, based in Finland, ...