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KDE Plasma Framework is EVERYWHERE – Qt

Quick discussion with Roger Mazzella of Qt Group. Qt is one of the main frameworks behind KDE Plasma and many others.

https://www.qt.io/group
https://develop.kde.org/products/frameworks//

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16 thoughts on “KDE Plasma Framework is EVERYWHERE – Qt

  • made it seem like Open Source Licensing was a pain in the ass and not worth dealing with at the end with the comment on trying to manage compliance vs just going commercial (closed source) out of the box

  • Qt is not KDE Plasma. It's what is deep underneath KDE Plasma. New headline, Linux adopts CDE universally – X11

  • I know exactly what you mean: Wow! This is nice, good to know, but what about Plasma? I'm kinda feeling left-out. What's the diif? Mostly support, he says. That makes sense but what's 'mostly'?!

  • QT is damn awesome, I switched almost everything I use to QT alternatives and I'm loving everything about it

  • Years ago I did a presentation on school about Qt and stuff like that. Good times.

  • Awesome.
    Everything built in QT works flawlessly on linux.

  • fool cnt save to playlist while ur sayiinh this bs vid is for kids

  • I love Qt and working with Qt. Especially when it’s QtQuick applications.

  • What event was this? Also, what is Qt exactly?

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