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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Hello Everyone!
    My name's hbrt, I just registered to QTCentre and hope get answers to my questions as well as (in the nearest future) help you to solve your own problems :-)
    I live in Poznan, Poland and my company suggested I should be an expert in Qt Scripts for Applications :-P So I'm becoming!

    best regards,
    hbrt

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    Quote Originally Posted by hbrt View Post
    My name's hbrt, I just registered to QTCentre and hope get answers to my questions as well as (in the nearest future) help you to solve your own problems :-)
    Welcome

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    my company suggested I should be an expert in Qt Scripts for Applications
    How about being a QtScript expert?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacek View Post
    How about being a QtScript expert?
    Basically QSA and QtScript are the same. If you remember, Matthias even used the term "QSA 2.0" while presenting the technology in Munich (I even wrote it down, so I have it on paper ).

    Sorry for being offtopic.

    Welcome people! "Ni Hao" and stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysota View Post
    If you remember, Matthias even used the term "QSA 2.0" while presenting the technology in Munich
    I understood something completely different, and the blog seems to confirm it:
    Just don’t expect to be able to port your existing QSA projects to QtScript in under an hour; as already stated, QSA and QtScript are similar in concept, but very different in practice.

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    Because the architecture changed (hence the major number change probably). You could say the same for Qt3 and Qt4, they are different but one is continuation of the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysota View Post
    You could say the same for Qt3 and Qt4, they are different but one is continuation of the other.
    Yes, QSA and QtScript aren't the same, just as Qt3 and Qt4 are not.

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    I read the "Say hello to QtScript!" article posted here by Jacek. It may be really interesting, even for studying by now :->

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