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If Elop hadn't had his evil way we'd have Qt/Qt Quick as well by now. |
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Best wishes. _________________ Per aspera ad astra... |
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There are three levels of execution with Firefox - rarely used functions are interpreted, functions used fairly frequently get a quick compile and hot code gets a further level of compilation after which it runs extremely fast. Basic coding errors can dramatically slow your app down, for example changing type information gets your lovely fast compiled code kicked back down to the much slower interpreter, but I don't think we're far from the point well coded JavaScript on cheap hardware will give a perfectly acceptable experience. Also remember the HTML5 canvas uses hardware acceleration where possible. Most of the grunt work of a game is in the rendering not the game logic, I don't think games are going to be the big problem for FFOS many imagine they'll be. If I were going to make an app for FFOS I'd consider using the canvas and a library like KineticJS rather than the DOM so I could make the UI transitions and animations very slick. |
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http://developer.nokia.com/Community/Wiki/Qt_SDK Last version from 28/03/2012. Some Maemo/MeeGo developers also release Symbian versions of their softwares. |
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Kudos though on asm.js, according to (their own) benchmarks is is astonishingly fast. Still, it requires JIT compiling and lacks, for the moment, deep platform integration, whereas Qt always runs predictable, native and there's always the option of talking to the OS directly. Quote:
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import QtQuick 1.1 Note however there's no "alert" function as in javascript, so the QueryDialog is there to mimic it. And of course that QueryDialog is much more versatile than js's alert. |
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I've started to really like Go, I hope Google are quietly beavering away to make it target Android. |
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Btw, there's this: http://akreuzkamp.de/2013/07/10/weba...ality-anymore/ Running QML in webbrowsers. |
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To me Qooxdoo feels much more like desktop programming than web programming, I really don't enjoy HTML/CSS. Is this: Code:
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#include <QtGui> With Qooxdoo you even get HBox, VBox and Grid sizers for laying out your widgets and there's a great selection of widgets too. I also like the fact you end up with a one page web app that communicates very easily with an RPC server. |
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