The Bossa Conference is now wrapping up. Time to check out from the Tropical. In the evening there are options for a Nokia factory tour and a concert in Teatro Amazonas.
bergie commented on Bossa Conference '10: free software in mobile applications (written by bergie) posted to #maemo 10.03.2010 (en)
History of the wireless revolution: starting with radio inventions by people like Tesla and Marconi. First military portable radios in 20s (really funny German military pictures), walkie-talkies in World War 2. Dick Tracy's watch phone has been a big inspiration for development ever since. As has been the Star Trek Communicator: (...)
Python day at Bossa Conference, listened about the upcoming rewrite of PySide (the guys said they'll check Workstreamer to ensure it works after that, @aehparta). PySide is switching from Boost.Python bindings generator to Shiboken to ensure smaller footprint. There should be a release in a month. (...)
Preparing for my Midgard2 talk http://www.slideshare.net/bergie/midgard2-content-...
bergie commented on Bossa Conference '10: free software in mobile applications (written by bergie) posted to #maemo 09.03.2010 (en)
Seen this morning: Nokia Web Runtime presentation and a session about Ubuntu Mobile. The Ubuntu guys seem to be quite interested in Midgard
Deploying Qt on Symbian session. "The intention of Qt's Symbian port was to liberate developers from the Symbian platform, which was awkward to develop for" (...)
bergie commented on Bossa Conference '10: free software in mobile applications (written by bergie) posted to #maemo 08.03.2010 (en)
Went for a walk in the hotel zoo during the break. Jaguars, parrots, monkeys...
Kenneth Rohde Christiansen on combining QML and Webkit, and whether they complement or compete with each other. (...)
Fabio Ranieri on Ovi Store: the main point of this talk is "Show me the money" (...)
Telepathy for building collaborative applications. The idea behind Telepathy was to move from monolithic IM clients to an approach more compatible with the UNIX philosophy: each application can do a part of the IM experience and do it well. For example on Maemo 5 the address book is separate of the Conversations app. (...)
bergie commented on Bossa Conference '10: free software in mobile applications (written by bergie) posted to #maemo <br /> <b>Warning</b>: mysql_connect() [<a href=' 08.03.2010 (en)
It would be possible to make quite cool QML applications if we could make Midgard data act as Qt models. Something for @piotras @indeyets and @abbra to think about :-)
I wonder why they do not go cocoa interface builder's way… IB stores serialized objects instead of declarations. This way it is possible to achieve absolute flexibility (anything which object can do can be exposed via interface builder's file.
indeyets commented on Bossa Conference '10: free software in mobile applications (written by bergie) posted to #maemo 08.03.2010 (en)
Qt Quick (formerl QML) is the declarative UI toolkit for Qt, to be used when you want to build apps with kinetic, modern user interfaces instead of traditional WIMPy forms. On mobile platforms you want to adapt the UI for each device, to support the screen size, resolution and other inputs and sensors. (...)
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