Kate is maemo chief engineer in Forum Nokia,
She has long Linux/Open Source developer background.
kate.alhola | 13 August, 2008 13:49
Tuesday was great day for all of those that got approved to get a N810 developer device. There was long queue after my presentation waiting for devices. Now it is then time to start happy hacking wth N810. I hope to see lot of Qt and KDE applications for maemo in garage soon.
My presentation "developing applications for maemo platform" can be found from maemo_and_sdk_for_qt.pdf. I hope that it gives necessary information to these developers that are already familiar with linux and Qt to start developing applications for maemo.
There is now also video of this presentation online in Vimeo. Credits to Karoliina about editing and music.
Developing Maemo Qt Applications from Karoliina Salminen on Vimeo.
I apologize to Akademy participants that the aggregation to planet.maemo.org has been broken due operator moving server to new location.
Commentsthstaerk | 16/08/2008, 13:26
First things first: thanks a lot.
As you might know, you compile KDE 4 by building the following modules:
* kdesupport
* kdelibs
* kdepimlibs
* kdebase
Your presentation enabled me to build kdesupport, but I cannot build kdelibs because it requires Qt to be built with SSL support. It would be great if you could provide a libqt4-dev with SSL support compiled in.
reeerg | 18/08/2008, 12:42
Kate Alhola's Forum Nokia Blog
Your presentation enabled me to build kdesupport, but I cannot build kdelibs because it requires Qt to be built with SSL support. It would be great if you could provide a libqt4-dev with SSL support compiled in.
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kate.alhola | 18/08/2008, 13:29
We are having a new release out in garage couple of days and it will have SSl support enabled.
thstaerk | 18/08/2008, 22:43
I built an htmleditor for the N810 - not mature at all, you cannot even save files. But I am so enthusiastic that I want to share it. Only for code-lovers!
http://www.staerk.de/thorsten/index.php/Khtmledit#ARM_port
Thanks!
timsamoff | 13/08/2008, 23:07
Thanks for the presentation! Very cool! :)