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Qt Developer Days registration is now open – First event October 24-26 in Munich.

| July 8, 2011 | 1 Reply
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Nokia is fully committed to Qt says the Qt blog.

  • Qt core to bringing apps to next billion MOBILE phones
  • 10 new Qt Symbian devices in next 12 months
  • More Qt Apps being downloaded
  • Newest (flagship?) Qt device, Linux sexy ladies N9 (and dev N950).
With that commitment, Nokia want to get together Qt developers and enthusiasts in Qt Developer Days event. Registration is now open:
  • First event will be in Munich, October 24-26 (clashing with the start of Nokia World, Day 1 being also October 26)
  • Second in San-Francisco, November 29 – December 1st.
  • Regional events in Tokyo and Beijing (details to be confirmed)

Qt Developer Days is also very much about all industries’ use of Qt and is the key place to learn about Qt and meet other Qt enthusiasts. The use of Qt is moving full steam ahead and the successful use of Qt in various types of desktop and embedded projects in multiple industries continues.

Already at Qt Developer Days last year we noticed a strong interest in embedded Linux developments with a focus on more advanced Qt based GUIs. I expect this trend will continue. With the inclusion of Qt in Ubuntu 11.10, Qt Developer Days will also be interesting to Ubuntu app and device UI developers in addition to those developers using Qt shipped in other open source Linux distro’s such as Debian, Fedora, Mandriva (in Brazil), openSUSE, Red Flag (in China), Red Hat as well as ALT (in Russia) to mention a few.

This year’s Qt Developer Days will cover current and future use of Qt including Qt 5, next generation of Qt Quick, and of course the stunning new Qt-powered Nokia N9.

Naturally, Qt Developer Days 2011 offers:

  • Time with experienced Qt engineers and Qt partners to answer your head-scratching development issues for Qt on desktop, embedded and mobile
  • Qt Training day to get up-to-speed with Qt, quickly
  • 50+ technical sessions
  • Qt-in-use case study sessions
  • Partner and Qt Ambassador exhibition with Qt apps and Qt-powered devices
Register now to enjoy early bird, bring a colleague and other group discounts.

Source: QtBlog

Thanks for the tip, Jim

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