Qt Developer Day begins! (24th – 26th October)

| October 24, 2011 | 17 Replies

We’ve mentioned Qt Developer day event in Munich several times now, but what with Nokia World and the hubbub around that, the 24th and the 8th Annual Qt developer conference has already sneaked up on us.

What’s to get from Qt Dev days?

  • Meet and learn from the developers who make Qt and our Qt partners
  • Improve your Qt development skills with in-depth sessions, training and hands-on labs
  • Discover how to use Qt to target Symbian, MeeGo and all major desktop platforms
  • Identify new opportunities to reach millions of users with your applications
  • Engage within the Qt community

Agenda:

The Agenda:

http://qt.nokia.com/qtdevdays2011/agenda

Day 2 keynote stuff:

09:00 – 9:10 Welcome
09:10 – 9:30 Qt in the Broader Nokia Strategy
Marco Argenti, SVP Nokia Developer Experience
09:30 – 10:00 Qt’s bright future on Ubuntu, Canonical
Munich - Rick Spencer, Ubuntu, Director of Engineering
San Francisco – Jono Bacon, Ubuntu Community Mgr.
10:00 – 10:45 Break & Exhibition
10:45 – 11:15 Mobile News on a Global Scale, CNN*
Louis Gump, Vice President CNN Mobile
11:15 – 12:00 Qt Roadmap, Open Governance and Qt 5
Lars Knoll, Qt Chief Architect
Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks

Cheers Tiv for the tip!

Category: Event, Nokia

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  1. saket says:

    Qt is dying on mobile platform …. i wish it was not true

  2. lovemeego says:

    nokia bought expensive symbian and qt for using it in low end phones?

    • XFCE-Desktop says:

      That’s the fuçkup! Developers know that you have a better chance of making money selling apps to people who are willing to spend a lot of money on a phone than to poorer people who can barely afford their monthly phone bills. That is if you don’t count the ad-based apps that people click on accidentally.

      Hence, iOS is getting all the best apps first.

    • Peter L says:

      “nokia bought expensive symbian”

      What are you driveling about?

  3. stylinred says:

    rim supports qt now? cool, they need it

  4. MoritzJT says:

    Anybody else attending?

  5. madmic says:

    there’s a nice “qt developer days” app in the store for both symbian and meego phones.
    http://store.ovi.com/content/212191?clickSource=search&pos=1

    • JD! says:

      What does this app do? Can you throw some more light? Is it a twitter and FB client? or it is calendar app?

      Can you explain a bit.
      Thanks.

  6. MoritzJT says:

    It’s for attendees. Organization, indoor maps, calendar… Pretty handy! Been using it the whole morning now…

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