Thanks, all, for the helpful explanations. I think I'm finally
starting to grok what's going on with scopes. I need some time to
digest everything you've told me, but I'll be back with more questions
soon.
One comment: There seems to be several reasons to prefer asynchronous
behavior, but the sample projects shipped with QtCreator and the
tutorials on developer.ubuntu.com all use synchronous requests. A
simple example using asynchronous requests would be very helpful.
Obviously such an example will be a bit more complicated. But we're
already dealing with a system in which various things are happening in
different threads. Async requests ought to fit into this existing
mindset pretty easily.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Rodney Dawes
<rodney.da...@canonical.com> wrote:
I do think 100ms is probably to fast, personally. 300ms would be much
better, and on par with average users.
I'm happy to file a bug about this, if you can tell me which project to
file it against.
Thanks again,
Robert
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