Back in early 2004, Google took an interest in a tiny mapping startup called Where 2 Tech, founded by my brother Jens and me. We were excited to join Google and help create what would become Google Maps. But we also started thinking about what might come next for us after maps. As always, Jens […]
The Genode project has released the version 9.05 of their operating-system framework. The highlights as detailed in the release notes are the support of the OKL4 kernel as base platform, the introduction of basic USB support, the integration of Qt4 into the main-line source tree, and 64-bit support.
Idemo do kraja po pobjedu. Znate zašto ćemo pobijediti Jer djela govore više od riječi! – Milan Bandić O djelima koja govore potom su se oglasili Mutna.com (udruge Pravo na grad i Zelena akcija) Djelom koje uistinu govori vise od rijeci, oglasio se na to Bandic, bas kao sto je prije izbora rekao:
So, you think that your network is slow. But, how would you test that? You can feel that speed between different hosts is different, but what you need some data to find problem. Here is my take on this… First, select subset of machines to test network speed on and install netpipe-tcp. Then run NPtcp […]
The new Mobility project here at Nokia is causing quite some excitement. Our goal is to make Qt an even more comprehensive application and UI framework by developing new APIs addressing mobile functionality. Ultimately this will enable rich mobile applications to run across many more platforms… Nokia and non-Nokia platforms! Why didn’t we think of […]
Almost all Qt platforms have some form of native service framework (e.g. COM on Windows , DBUS on Linux, Symbian S60 LIW/SAPI etc). However, cross platform development of services and clients is much more difficult. Each platform has different capabilities, APIs and limitations. The aim of the Qt Service framework is to enable easy development […]