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19 Aug 09

PySide – Python for Qt

"Although based on a different technology than the existing GPL-licensed PyQt bindings, PySide will initially be 100% API-compatible with them. In addition to the PyQt-compatible API, a more Pythonic API will be provided in the future. While the PySide project has been initiated and the first set of code provided by Nokia, PySide will be run as a true open source project. Nokia will provide multiple developers working on the project, but contributions will be encouraged and the contributors need not transfer their copyright or accept a code reuse license; merely providing code under the LGPLv2.1 license will be sufficient."

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  • Although based on a different technology than the existing GPL-licensed PyQt bindings, PySide will initially be 100% API-compatible with them. In addition to the PyQt-compatible API, a more Pythonic API will be provided in the future.


    While the PySide project has been initiated and the first set of code provided by Nokia, PySide will be run as a true open source project. Nokia will provide multiple developers working on the project, but contributions will be encouraged and the contributors need not transfer their copyright or accept a code reuse license; merely providing code under the LGPLv2.1 license will be sufficient.

19 May 08

Readers Write About Symbian, OS X and the iPhone

In most regards, Symbian's reputation as a modern, robust, stable and advanced OS for smartphones is not well deserved. Sure, Symbian works, it has a very long feature list, and it's probably even the best smartphone OS available today. But it's mostly because the competition is pathetic than anything else.

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  • In most regards, Symbian's reputation as a modern, robust, stable and advanced OS for smartphones is not well deserved. Sure, Symbian works, it has a very long feature list, and it's probably even the best smartphone OS available today.  But it's mostly because the competition is pathetic than anything else.
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