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MrOplus
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After working with so many platforms and languages i think OpenSuse and QT5 is the best option for developing desktop/mobile/embedded solutions

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  • 1
    I told my teacher about a program I was developing with a classmate using QT and he told us it's barely used nowadays. It's old he said.

    Hell no it's awesome and still used. In there promotion video they even show Tesla motors and Amazon echo using it. Well they didn't say these products use qt but I think it's illegal to show them if they don't.

    Sadly he just said "it's just a promotion video"
    Fml

    Anyway sorry for the long and boring story! Have a nice day!
  • 2
    @Traser qt is not a general purpose framework, it's a unic framework for high scale projects
    But the architecture of the framework makes that like a general purpose framework xD
  • 2
    Qt has died slowly. Replaced by GTK for desktop apps and by Web tech for everything else (including a part of desktop). It's probably nice for hobby projects, but I doubt it's used in the industry at all.
  • 0
    Isn't the license for developing mobile apps quite expensive?
  • 0
    @Huuugo but its still the main sdk of Sallifish/Maemo/Meego Os
    so many popular apps written in Qt like Telegram/ Viber / Line...
    Qt is not only a gui framework like GTK it's full framework which makes C++ easier
    The part of qt which is dying is qt widgets not the whole framework
    Sorry for my bad english
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    @olirz I'm using qt5.8 CE and it works fine btw for Android/Ios/WP development k think Xamarin is better
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    @Huuugo and the whole blackberry is based on QT
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    @MrOplus Who is coding everyday apps in C++ nowadays? If you don't need top edge performance or low level system access, C++ is possibly the worst choice anyways.

    Too little abstraction, hard to port, error-prone (pointers, null, unchecked operations), few front-end libs/frameworks, and it's almost impossible to find a C++ coder to join your team
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    @MrOplus Google for "blackberry market share". Hint: it's <0.1%
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    @MrOplus telegram, line, viber all written in mobile OS native languages. Desktop apps usually webviews. The other apps/OSes you mentioned have almost no market share.
  • 0
    Qt5 is awesome. Is is my first choice for apps. But what are the benefits of OpenSuse instead any other distribution? Or it is just your favorite os?
  • 0
    ++ for kde
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