November 21, 2009

Qt DevDays 2009 SFO

(A very late update on DevDays 2009 SFO. I am one lazy blogger)

In an unexpected twist of events, I ended up attending Qt Developer Days at SFO. I had just one week to get my visa, flight and hotel bookings in place, so I wasn’t too hopeful. Amazingly, I got my visa interview appointment in 2 days  and received the passport by courier in another 2 days! Also, the chennai embassy didn’t have any long queues that every indian so dreads. Either the U.S.A visa process has made giant leaps or it’s the downturn .

1. Sebastian Nyström talked about Qt being everywhere and that it was being used by Google, Skype et al. One of the slides showed a screenshot mashup of ‘cool’ Qt applications. I was pleasantly surprised to see Hyves Photo Uploader in there :-) Slides here (slide 11, we have the highest z-order even)

2. Tapani Mikola mentioned the ‘death of widgets’ in one his slides when presenting QML. QML is awesome and the talk was excellent but I am a bit saddened by the ‘death of widgets’ phrase – as much as I like all the new developments, qgv is no where near providing all the ui elements required to develop applications on the desktop. Ask an app developer, he will give you many examples of widgets that Qt lacks. When was the last new widget that was added to Qt, that made you go ‘nice!’ or ‘finally!’? Maybe I am reading too much into the phrase ;)

3. Meeting up with old friends made me really miss Norway and the oslo development team :(

4. Major shortage of Qt developers – I lost count of the number of people looking for Qt developers and consultants. The interest in Qt has exploded after Nokia has taken over. I have been in 2 dev days as Trolltech employee before and it was nothing like this. It was crazy, a few people had signed up for the conference only to hire more developers/consultants. Funnily, I even ended up getting two job offers with no interview! If you are a Qt developer and out of job, you are not looking at the right places. On the topic, we are still hiring.

5. Qt Certification at SFO didn’t see as much participation as munich, but Vladmir thought it was up to a great start. Roop and I are Qt Certified even :)

If you missed Dev Days, be sure to plan on being there the next time (the munich event was even bigger and had 700 delegates). If you want to keep up with the trends in Qt development, there is nothing like meeting the people who are making the change. You just cannot afford to miss these events.

September 11, 2009

Hyves Photo Uploader 1.2: Do More

Late last year, I blogged about the beta release of Hyves Desktop. In about half-a-year, the application has grown much more than just helping folks upload images to Hyves. It now has some very interesting features to help you spice up your photos. Here is a short video demo showing off some of them:

You can download the app for free from http://hyves.nl/hyvesdesktop/download (but you need to have joined Hyves (for free again) before you can download it).

A lot of work has gone into this 1.2 release from the Hyves Desktop team: Arend, Boud, Girish, Markus and self. We’ve also designed the application in a unique way – the main screen’s ui is in html/js, with each core functionality coded in C++ and integrated into the app as a Qt/Webkit plugin.

We can already see how popular the pimping and effects features are, by the sheer number of photos in Hyves tagged gepimpt. Keep em coming, folks.

December 19, 2008

The Hyves Photo Uploader

A new desktop client for Hyves, the top social networker in The Netherlands, was out yesterday as beta (paid members only, for now). It’s a chat client, blog/media/event notifier and photo uploader all rolled into one. Girish and self have been working on the photo uploader part of it for over a month now (half of that time in a cold, wet and absolutely charming place called Amsterdam), with oodles of help from Arend and Boud, and it’s looking all neat and slick now. Works on Windows, Mac and Linux. Written using Qt/C++, Javascript and the public hyves api .

On the same topic: Boud’s blog , Official blog (in english)

(Are we anti-social or what? Hyves is the first social networking site I joined, and only when we started working on this (same case with Girish, I bet), and I have a grand total of 5 friends (one of them being myself with another username). Another case Boris in the making? :D )