wrote:
>> IMHO this is long overdue! Sadly, I don't think that there is any
>> progress. Can anyone take this to the next collaboration meeting? I
>> would do, but usually I cannot attend the meetings :-(
>>
>> On 16.07.2017 20:56, Adam Wilson wrote:
>>&g
ng? I
>> would do, but usually I cannot attend the meetings :-(
>>
>> On 16.07.2017 20:56, Adam Wilson wrote:
>>> Hello, as a developer who’s looking to port apps and develop for
>>> SFOS, (now that I have SFOS 2.1 running on a Nexus 5) and after
>>> reading (and com
Hello, as a developer who’s looking to port apps and develop for SFOS, (now
that I have SFOS 2.1 running on a Nexus 5) and after reading (and commenting)
on a few of the long-running threads on the forum, I thought I’d ask here, if
there are any updates, roadmap or future intentions for Jolla to
I would like to port a mobile and desktop application written in JUCE (audio &
GUI C++ framework) to Sailfish, at some point in the near future. The desktop
version is 100% JUCE and the mobile is about 25% JUCE 75% React Native. The
custom graphics are drawn to an OpenGL context.
Prompted by t
I’m looking to port an app written partly with the JUCE C++ framework, with
some GUI code (writing to an OpenGL context) to Sailfish. Is this something
anyone here has looked into?
I’ve seen some people combining Qt (for GUI) and JUCE (for audio) so I assume
its possible to just include the bi
I’ve been using React Native to build the main UI of an app recently, and
although its been a bit of a bumpy ride configuration-wise (as part of the app
is written in C++). its a great development platform. Would be great to be able
to build Sailfish apps too. I think the main thing that would b