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Announcements and NewsPureView Imaging Competition 2012Q2 The winner of the first competition segment will be selected in the next couple of days. Another chance to win in a just over a week (Tues May 29, midnight GMT) We'll be accepting articles about almost any aspect of imaging, from using the camera for still and video photography, to image manipulation, through to innovative gallery software and photo sharing techniques. Articles can cover both Qt and Symbian C++ APIs, and are not restricted to running on just the Nokia 808 PureView. The GRAND PRIZE will be flights, accommodation and entry to a Nokia sponsored event in the winner's region, along with a beautiful new Nokia 808 PureView smartphone - with more of these devices for our our other winners. To make this more competitive, we'll be awarding prizes across the 2 month life of the competition - the first winner being chosen from articles submitted before May 15th! See PureView Imaging Competition 2012Q2 for all the details. Top Contributors of the week Many thanks to the community members who contributed last week (image courtesy of Wordle). Many are competing in the PureView Imaging Competition 2012Q2. For more detail see Wiki contributor of the week#14 May 2012.
Congratulations to Sebastiano Galazzo, April Contributor of the Month This month, Nokia Developer Champion Sebastiano Galazzo (galazzo ) has been selected as Wiki Contributor of the Month. His articles on for both Windows Phone and Qt are both very useful and interesting - please see: Nokia Maps for WP7 using Bing Map Control, How to access and manage the Microphone raw data in WP7 and Quick guide to add multilanguage support to your QML application. In addition, he's written a large number of Qt and QML wrapper APIs (hosted on Nokia Projects) that provide Qt access to native Symbian APIs and other useful functionality. His well-written wiki guides on these APIs make the components readily visible and accessible to other developers: How to use QVibra to enable vibration in QML, Using QMicrophone, How to use QShake to detect and manage phone shaking, How to manage phone calls with QS60Telephony, Porting Qt Quick Components to Symbian^1, How to use QJson to easy manage JSON objects with Qt and QIap - a simple Qt interface for In-App Purchasing. We'd also like to give an "honourable mention" to somnathbanik for his amazing contribution of 22 articles (mostly related to Windows Phone/Qt porting). Please join me and others to congratulate Sebastiano on the Discussion boards.
Wanted: May Contributor of the Month As most Nokia devices do not have an HTML5 compatible browser, we're primarily expecting articles about Qt WebKit/HTML5 hybrid apps. Note that the focus should be on the HTML5 code rather than the integration with Qt itself! To get started, please see QtWebKit and HTML (Qt site). We also have a few examples on Nokia Projects. As always the target topic is a "hint". We'll also be considering other contributions, including those submitted for the PureView Imaging Competition 2012Q2.
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Featured Article of the Week
See Featured Articles for other great articles from the community. Featured Video of the Week"Remoter" is a Qt-based app which lets you remotely control your computer via virtual touchpad and keyboard. It's a clever way to control slide presentations, music, videos, browse the web, or write text without needing to be near your PC. Remoter has already exceeded 1.2 million downloads in the Nokia Store. The app was created by Zlatko Stapić and Boris Tomaš, teaching assistants from the Faculty of Organization and Informatics (FOI) in Croatia, as a model for their students how to program an app from scratch using Qt and Qt Quick Components. They found Qt Quick Components really useful when making the UI look professional and modern. They have now taken the learnings from their Qt development to port to other platforms including the recently released Remoter for Windows Marketplace. For more information check out: http://www.developer.nokia.com/Develop/Qt/
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