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  • Dilligaf
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    Originally posted by diaper View Post
    I can't believe this is what just ate my last 14 work hours.
    Job security, That's a good thing...

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  • golden_boy
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    Originally posted by diaper View Post
    I can't believe this is what just ate my last 14 work hours.
    I know that feeling, I recently spent 10 hours to make a monster walk through a door when triggered in a Doom 3 map.

    No joke.

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  • Baker
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    Originally posted by diaper View Post
    I think I've FINALLY figured out my problem: an impossibly obscure class inheritance/constructor rule in Python. I can't believe this is what just ate my last 14 work hours.
    Another factor that caused me to think twice about Qt

    But circumstances as they are, the best of luck with your project and I hope it goes speedy-like and stuff.

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  • diaper
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    I'd generally agree, Baker. For my purposes, though, it's unfortunately necessary. I'm building a multi-platform plugin for QGis, which is, itself, an open-source, multi-platform application.

    I think I've FINALLY figured out my problem: an impossibly obscure class inheritance/constructor rule in Python. I can't believe this is what just ate my last 14 work hours.

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  • Baker
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    My opinion: Don't use Qt.

    Originally posted by Baker's Why Qt sucks rant ...
    I looked at it once in depth, thought about it hard and in my opinion it is useless.

    Here's why:

    1. Qt cannot be what it aspires to be.
    2. Makes Windows interfaces worse that Windows, Mac interfaces worse than Mac native too and the SDKs claim to support Mac but is really red-headed stepchild.

    Qt exists in the imaginary Windows/Linux world. Maybe with Symbian (dead phone OS). You aren't going to be running Qt on an iPhone/iPad or Android device, so it isn't even multiplatform for devices, let alone I'd argue it isn't desktop multi-platform since it can't really do Mac.

    So that means you are using a non-native GUI SDK for Linux.

    If you personally run Linux, sure.

    If you aren't running Linux and are running Windows, then why? Add major hassle for very sparse number of Linux desktop users and add hassles to your project by a factor of 20 in doing so?

    Qt was a noble idea, but you can't beat a native user interface and Qt isn't simple. Maybe for pure Linux use it is good idea ... I don't know.

    /One opinion, I'm just describing why I considered it, researched it and decided against it.
    Add: But I bet you are using Linux, heheheh ... so nevermind me. Had to think about that a second ...
    Last edited by Baker; 11-28-2012, 02:51 PM.

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  • diaper
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    How about just a Python guru?

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  • Mindf!3ldzX
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    I bet this guy is a guru at everything, fok

    QUAKEBOARD.NET

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  • diaper
    started a topic Anyone a Qt guru?

    Anyone a Qt guru?

    To anyone who considers themselves proficient in Qt/PyQt
    I would be infinitely thankful to have your help working through a head-explody problem.

    Anyone?

    Love,
    diaper
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