Tag: Qt
Qt 6.0 is coming to town, but add-ons might take a little longer
Version 6.0 of cross-platform development framework for GUIs and apps Qt has seen its promised December release and […]
What’s the point: Puppet Comply, Qt 6.0 beta, cf-for-k8s, Prometheus, and Kata Containers
Compliance seems to be on many DevOps tool providers’ minds these days and Puppet is no exception. To […]
What’s the point: Qt, Qbs, cri-o, HashiCorp Sentinel, and a new CNCF radar
Qt 6.0 is on its way, but it’s shaping up to be different than developers were expecting. Qt […]
Flinger of widgets adds a digit: Qt 5.15 completes 5.x series
After a slight postponement, version 5.15 of C++ GUI building library Qt is now available. The long-term support […]
Qt 5.15 has springtime slip, v6 on track for year end…
The next LTS release of Qt appears to have slipped a couple of weeks, according to the latest […]
What’s the point: OpenShift automates for RHV, Azure extends time for DB capacity, Spring 5.2.5, Qt beta
Red Hat has announced that OpenShift 4.4 now offers full-stack automation for Red Hat Virtualization. OpenShift’s full-stack automation […]
Qt packs Creator 4.12 beta brimful with project options
With Qt 5.15 well on its way, the Qt Company recently went on to push its cross-platform IDE […]
Qt 5.15 Alpha is ready for testing
Version 5.15 of the GUI toolkit and cross-platform app framework Qt has been released a bit behind schedule, […]
Qt makes LTS releases commercial-only and accounts mandatory for binaries (again)
The Qt Company, purveyor of the Qt C++ framework for GUI and cross-application development, has unveiled changes to […]
Qt ships 5.14 with experimental graphics ahead of next year’s 6.0 overhaul
Qt shipped v5.14 of its eponymous C++ GUI framework yesterday, laying the groundwork for the release of v6.0 […]