Winners Announced for Quick Competition 2011

pkrass | 18 March, 2011 15:32

The first Quick Competition of 2011 was a great success, with many high-quality submissions in both Wiki and Projects. In fact, there were so many good submissions, the number of prizes was doubled, to six Nokia E7 devices and two Nokia N8 devices. Here are the winners:

I) Top Wiki Articles

* How to Build a Tabbed UI with QML by Alessandro La Rosa (jappit). Alessandro created an unprecedented 10 articles! 'In my experience as a mobile developer, Qt Quick appears as one of the greatest discoveries', Alessandro says. 'Even easier to learn than Web technologies, thanks to the immediateness of QML, it allows developers to gradually approach and explore all the power and features of Qt. It's absolutely brilliant.'

* QML OAuth by njzk2. OAuth is used by many web sites, including Twitter and Facebook, for authentication. This article explains how to implement OAuth procedure in QML apps.

* Simple Qt Timer Application in QML by ianbrfid. This article, written for developers who want to get started with QML, provides examples of how to use state transition animations. It also shows what QML can do with simple commands.

Honourable mention: QML Tag Cloud by justin armstrong. How to create a simple UI in less than 100 lines of code.


II) Top Projects Submissions

* TwimGo by Tommi Laukkanen (eetomla). Tommi submitted three Qt apps, all polished and fully functional. So also try NewsFlow and DoodleDrive on your device, and be sure you also check out the well-written code. 'Qt Quick really speeds up app development for multiple platforms,' Laukkanen says. 'I'm looking forward to running my apps on my Nokia N900, Nokia E7, and MeeGo devices.'

* Flake by claudiu.chetan, dbaila and iza. A Qt-based weather-forecasting app.

* Whatser by alichino. Ticking all the boxes of a modern application, Whatser runs on your mobile and PC, is about location and social networks, and helps you go out and have fun with your friends.

* Honourable mention: WordMaster by Funkybro, a vocabulary game developed in QML and using JavaScript for the logic.



Congratulate the winners in the Quick Competition Discussion Board.

Explore the Quick Competition, all final entries, and more details about each of the winners.

 

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