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==Session Summary== | |||
With "QML Next," we want to expand the use of Qt (as technology) with QML and Qt Quick to new users. | |||
There are many ways to do this in general. | There are many ways to do this in general. | ||
This talk will describe one of those but also mention other routes | This talk will describe one of those but also mention other routes | ||
The current concept and prototype is a start to address all those users who do not come to Qt because they want or need to use other languages which are not C++ | |||
Compared to discussions at QtCS23, there is a shorter list of languages which are doable for one or another reason | |||
Lets have a look at what all that is and might be and, most importantly, if such a solution would one which you would use | |||
==Session Owners== | |||
Vladimir Minenko - Product Lead for Qt Foundations, The Qt Company | |||
==Notes== | |||
TBD | |||
[[Category:QtCS2024]] | [[Category:QtCS2024]] |
Revision as of 08:20, 5 September 2024
Session Summary
With "QML Next," we want to expand the use of Qt (as technology) with QML and Qt Quick to new users. There are many ways to do this in general. This talk will describe one of those but also mention other routes The current concept and prototype is a start to address all those users who do not come to Qt because they want or need to use other languages which are not C++ Compared to discussions at QtCS23, there is a shorter list of languages which are doable for one or another reason Lets have a look at what all that is and might be and, most importantly, if such a solution would one which you would use
Session Owners
Vladimir Minenko - Product Lead for Qt Foundations, The Qt Company
Notes
TBD