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I don't know am I posting in the right place, if not sorry :/

Anyway, I am interested in developing apps for my N9 (just got it) in QT and I'd like to know how does it all work and where can I find good tutorials? (I know C++)
Can I get the compiler on the device itself or I have to compile the code on my computer?

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I'd like to know how does it all work and where can I find good tutorials? (I know C++)
Well, I haven't been coding for the N9 (at least not yet), so I don't know which version of Qt is the best for it right now. But, the best way to learn Qt is to go to their website, qt-project.org. There you can find guides to getting started, an array of tutorials and example projects, and download the Qt SDK for Windows, Mac, or Linux.

Can I get the compiler on the device itself or I have to compile the code on my computer?
It's generally a lot easier to edit and build projects on a full-size personal computer, and then test the result on your phone. That said, I've seen that at least a few people have gotten gcc running on their phones, if you'd like to try...
 

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Go here http://www.developer.nokia.com/Develop/Qt/Tools/ and download the qtsdk and install it on your pc. Afterwards you can find documentation at http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com

You can also compile on device, see here (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=84193) for a portable chroot sdk right on your N9.
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