Nokia is dying faster than expected - I hope Qt will survive
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Also a few months ago I had read somewhere that Qt5 won't be supported for Symbian.
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JFYI: Gartner just "released":http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/11/gartner-android-os-sales-top-ios-rim-and-nokia/ mobile devices sales for Q2 2011.
bq. ... Google and Apple are the “obvious winners” in the smartphone ecosystem. The combined share of iOS and Android doubled nearly 62% in the second quarter of this year, up from just over 31% in same quarter last year. Google’s mobile operating system now accounts for 43.4% of all smartphone sales, up from 17.2% Q2 2010. And Apple reached 18.2%, up from 14.1% at the same time.
bq. Symbian is now at 22.1%, down from 40.9%.
bq. When looking at the mobile phone sales by vendor, Nokia is still on top, with 22.8% of the overall mobile market.
Microsoft (Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7 combined) dropped from 3,6% to 1,6% (again Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7 combined).
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[quote author="Lukas Geyer" date="1312836056"]Microsoft is going HTML5/JS with Windows 8 and there are rumors that those will become the leading development platform (and thus dropping Silverlight, .NET and WPF).
Vass has posted some good reads on it.[/quote]
Another bad news for programmers... I've been studying .NET for a while now and thats bad news for me..