Qt-jambi-interest Archive, November 2006
Would be an official Qt Jambi book?
Message 1 in thread
Hi,
I see that Trolltech release an official book of Qt4 C++ programing.
Would be an official Qt Jambi programing book?
Message 2 in thread
Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I see that Trolltech release an official book of Qt4 C++ programing.
> Would be an official Qt Jambi programing book?
Hi Gonzalez,
We have not decided yet if we are going to make a Jambi version of the
Qt book.
-
Gunnar
Message 3 in thread
I am very interesting in this book if would be made.
I use Qt4 in C++ but I miss the lack of good free IDE.
Now with Qt Jambi , i see that you can use Eclipse that is a good free
IDE , i get more excite to Qt Jambi final version get released.
The problem is i never use Eclipse and I don't very skilled in Java.
A book that tell how to configure Eclipse with Qt4 and tell of stuff of
the Qt4 book for C++ , is the book i hope to see.
Thanks.
Message 4 in thread
Hi, Gonzalez.
Gonzalez wrote:
>Now with Qt Jambi , i see that you can use Eclipse that is a good free
>IDE , i get more excite to Qt Jambi final version get released.
>The problem is i never use Eclipse and I don't very skilled in Java.
>
>A book that tell how to configure Eclipse with Qt4 and tell of stuff of
>the Qt4 book for C++ , is the book i hope to see.
>
>
As previously mentioned, there has yet to be made any decision on
whether the Qt 4 book should be ported to Jambi or not. Have you tried
reading the Qt Jambi reference documentation?
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtjambi-1.0/com/trolltech/qt/qtjambi-index.html
There's an introduction to using the Eclipse integration there. A lot of
the code samples in the documentation are for C++, but a good place to
start might be the run through of the Qt Jambi examples:
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtjambi-1.0/com/trolltech/qt/qtjambi-examples.html
Good luck!
-- Eskil
Message 5 in thread
On Monday 27 November 2006 08:00, Eskil A. Blomfeldt wrote:
> Hi, Gonzalez.
>
> Gonzalez wrote:
> >Now with Qt Jambi , i see that you can use Eclipse that is a good free
> >IDE , i get more excite to Qt Jambi final version get released.
> >The problem is i never use Eclipse and I don't very skilled in Java.
> >
> >A book that tell how to configure Eclipse with Qt4 and tell of stuff of
> >the Qt4 book for C++ , is the book i hope to see.
>
> As previously mentioned, there has yet to be made any decision on
> whether the Qt 4 book should be ported to Jambi or not. Have you tried
> reading the Qt Jambi reference documentation?
>
>
> http://doc.trolltech.com/qtjambi-1.0/com/trolltech/qt/qtjambi-index.html
>
> There's an introduction to using the Eclipse integration there. A lot of
> the code samples in the documentation are for C++, but a good place to
> start might be the run through of the Qt Jambi examples:
>
>
> http://doc.trolltech.com/qtjambi-1.0/com/trolltech/qt/qtjambi-examples.html
>
> Good luck!
>
> -- Eskil
The other thing that would REALLY useful would be if Trolltech and Eclipse
could get together to sort out the licencing issues so that we can have a
Qt-SWT. Having to live with the GTK/Motif ones on an otherwise Qt desktop
is not good. I hear that such a thing exists in an IBM product, presumably
under some specific licence deal, but it is frustrating not to have this
more generally available.
David