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FOSDEM = Free and Open Source Developers' European Meeting | FOSDEM = Free and Open Source Developers' European Meeting | ||
FOSDEM 2014 was held on Feb 1 and 2, 2014 | FOSDEM 2014 was held on Feb 1 and 2, 2014 | ||
Address: | Address: | ||
ULB Campus Solbosh | |||
Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, 50 | |||
1050 Bruxelles | |||
http://www.fosdem.org | http://www.fosdem.org | ||
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== Talks == | == Talks == | ||
The following talks related to Qt were presented: | The following talks related to Qt were presented: | ||
* [https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/qtcreator_desktop_developers/ Qt Creator for desktop developers], Tobias Hunger | |||
* [https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/lxqt_introducing_intents/ LXQt: Introducing Intents], Jerome Leclanche | |||
* [https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/hawaii_wayland_qtquick_desktop/ Hawaii: Meet Hawaii, the Wayland QtQuick based desktop], Pier Luigi Fiorini | |||
* [https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/technical_introduction_to_the_deeper_parts_of_sailfishos,_a_qt5_wayland_based_mobile_os/ Technical introduction to the deeper parts of SailfishOS, a Qt5-Wayland based mobile OS], Carsten Munk |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 28 June 2015
FOSDEM = Free and Open Source Developers' European Meeting
FOSDEM 2014 was held on Feb 1 and 2, 2014
Address: ULB Campus Solbosh Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, 50 1050 Bruxelles
Talks
The following talks related to Qt were presented:
- Qt Creator for desktop developers, Tobias Hunger
- LXQt: Introducing Intents, Jerome Leclanche
- Hawaii: Meet Hawaii, the Wayland QtQuick based desktop, Pier Luigi Fiorini
- Technical introduction to the deeper parts of SailfishOS, a Qt5-Wayland based mobile OS, Carsten Munk