On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Jason H <scorp...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Qt QUICK is essentially WPF in Qt. Qt ... I was at a Windows Phone 7.5
> development
>
> workshop a couple of months ago. Many in the audience were designers
> and had developed with Qt QUICK. When they saw that pile of XAML...
> they hated it.
>
> ----me---
> I was going to say, please don't insult QtQuick like that. I've doen WPF and
> it is completely asinine.

Huh? Maybe I didn't express it too well, but that's exactly what I
said: people love QtQuick because it is very clean. People hate WPF
(including its little brother Silverlight) because XAML looks awful.

Also, the CSS-like syntax of QML makes it easier to parse and manage
from automated design tools a-la Expression Blend: it's just snippets
an automated tool can add and remove. Same for the XML-based XAML. On
the other hand, dealing with JavaScript-compliant code like Koen's
sample looks more difficult (but maybe it's just me, I have never
written a JavaScript parser).


-- 
Pau Garcia i Quiles
http://www.elpauer.org
(Due to my workload, I may need 10 days to answer)

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