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QT wants to replace .Net

by on02 June 2010

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Well you have to think big


We always
like to see a bit of optimism in the IT industry however a statement that crossed our desk has to rank as one of the best.

Qt Development Frameworks, which is part of the glorious Nokia Empire wants to kill off .Net. Global sales, marketing and service director Daniel Kihlberg speaking at Computex Taipei 2010 said it was possible for his outfit to replace Microsoft to become the largest framework and tools for developing application software and user interfaces.

On paper he thinks he has enough to pull this stunt off. The Qtt development framework has been used by about 350,000 developers around the world. It also has a large user base of Nokia smartphones and cross-platform support for Symbian, MeeGo, Windows 7, Windows Mobile, Linux and Mac OS.

The fact that Apple has managed to crawl its way into being a credible player from obscurity has taught us to be careful before writing anyone off in this industry. However Qt has a long way to go before it can set .Net killing as its next big target. Still you need “high hopes”.
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