[Gllug] QT GUI Project

Sunny Aujla sunnyfedora99 at gmail.com
Tue May 10 10:42:28 UTC 2011


> I myself have decided that QT is the way to go but we are having a problem.
> Finding suitable developers to do it as we do not have the in-house staff to
> do it.

Any choice of what programming language you want to do it on?

S

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Nuno Pedrosa <nunomdp at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> It has been a while since my last message in the group and it also a long
> time ago since my last attendance to one of the many GLLUG social events.
>
> I thought of posting an announcement in this list since I know that there
> are quite a lot of bright programmers in here.
> Here it goes:
>
> My company is starting a new project of writing a new GUI.
> At the moment the product is not fully Multiplatform as it only runs in
> windows. This software is mainly used by the Oil and Gas industry.
> This program is called Multiflash
> (http://infochemuk.com/index.php/product/multiflash).
> As this is a revamp of that program to which we will be also adding lots of
> new features making it more attractive.
>
> I am a Linux user myself, albeit only at home, as most of you will know, it
> is very hard to work for a company which its main business is not software
> and have Linux installed in your computer.
>
> As manager of this project I ended up between two options: VB.NET, which is
> what we currently use and QT which is, as I understand, a superior solution.
> The main objective, as I stated before, is to make the new program
> Multiplatform, which can be achieved more easily with QT. I feel the Mono is
> not quite there yet, although it seams to be very good.
> I feel that a flame war will start here!
>
> I myself have decided that QT is the way to go but we are having a problem.
> Finding suitable developers to do it as we do not have the in-house staff to
> do it.
>
> Can I ask you guys if anyone is interested in participating in such a
> project? Or do you know anyone (individual or company) that I can contact
> about this project.
> It is a relatively small program so the entire job would not take more than
> a year.
>
> If anyone would like more details, feel free to email me!
> Thanks in advance for any input that you have.
>
> Nuno
>
> PS: to the list moderators: if this is not appropriate please let me known!
>
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