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What will happen to QT?
I want to learn. Is it worth it?
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I myself have not come across Qt, but from the experience of a friend I can say that it is worth learning. He repeatedly noted that concepts from Qt (or just something similar) are used in other languages / frameworks / libraries.
Those. even if something happens to Qt itself , you will still have useful knowledge.
In principle, Qt has very strong protection against any adversity. LGPL license, agreement with KDE people, large community, large number of users among proprietors.
In a word, even Microsoft cannot kill him at the moment.
And even if Qt starts to die in 5 years, then its concepts are still worth knowing.
I think it's worth it IMHO. QT is being developed, ported to new platforms. If you write a program in QT, then most likely it will compile and work on all major operating systems.
QT is quite simple if you know C++. For me, it was not difficult to master ...
Costs.
But you need to understand well that now “Qt” is, first of all, a “C ++ framework”.
But in a year there will be “Qt5” - “ECMA-framework with inserts in C ++”
And this is good.
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