N9 Tech Powers the Movie Industry

mairas | 20 October, 2011 10:00

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It just came to our attention that PySide, the Python Qt bindings framework developed for Nokia N9, is now shipping as a prebuilt extension library for The Foundry's Nuke movie visual effects . Is it now safe to say that the N9 powers the movie industry?

See: Nuke 6.3v5 release notes.

 


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Far fetched...

0x4e84 | 20/10/2011, 21:56

I'm confused...

First of all, I had never heard or read that PySide have been "developed for the N9", even if the N9 ships with it...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that PySide is a Python binding that Nokia has been working on because the developers of the alternative existing Python binding (PyQt) refused to release their product under the LGPL license (Qt itself is available since a few years under this more open license).

And even with the "made for N9" assumption, I can barely see a link allowing someone to tell that the N9 "powers" a movie visual effect studio, let alone the entire movie industry !?!

That aside, this is a good news, and might help reconsider the decision to end the founding of PySide… Or not?...

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