Here is the video from the webinar. The Qt Company calls Qt or HTML5? a billion dollar question. I only call it a million dollar question.
Webinar: Qt or HTML5? A Million Dollar Question
Here is the whitepaper for download:
The webinar and white paper explain how one of the world’s largest home appliance manufacturers could save millions by using Qt over Web technologies. [...] At a volume of one million units, the SoC for Qt is 11 euros cheaper per unit than the SoC for Web – to achieve the same user experience.
Here is the video from the webinar. The Qt Company calls Qt or HTML5? a billion dollar question. I only call it a million dollar question.
Webinar: Qt or HTML5? A Million Dollar Question
Here is the whitepaper for download:
Big architecture decisions have big business impact. Wardley maps help us identify money pits in product development. They show us the way how to save money by commoditising hardware and software that is not part of our core business.
The Yocto recipe gives GPL as the license of MariaDB. The Qt Sql library implements its MySQL driver with MariaDB. Hence, it would be under GPL - and so would be all applications linking Qt Sql. Businesses would have to open-source their code. A disaster! So, what's wrong?
Per definition, embedded devices are products with digital elements and, hence, must comply with the CRA. I'll give examples whether to classify devices as default, important or critical. The classification decides how expensive CRA compliance is. So, we better get it right.