[erlang-questions] Developing killer / open source apps

techabc techabc@REDACTED
Tue Nov 26 09:11:16 CET 2013


sounds nice!
go-qml(https://github.com/niemeyer/qml) implement a bridge from golang to
QT QUICK, hope erl-qml cames out soon.


2011/8/6 Daniel Goertzen <daniel.goertzen@REDACTED>

> How about interfacing Erlang to the Qt UI library?
>
> I don't mean a convential binding like wxErlang or PyQt, but components to
> facilitate message passing between Erlang and a Qt port program or NIF
> thread running a Qt message loop.
>
> Qt has relatively recently introduced QML, which is basically a fancy GUI
> designer that lets you incorporate javascript.  The application development
> model is that the GUI is written in QML/javascript, and the underlying
> application logic is in C++ (very Web 2.0-ish).  Now instead of writing
> C++, you have your QML/javascript talk to the "ErQt" object which passes
> messages to/from Erlang, and Erlang implements the application logic.
>
> Conceivably one could create a single Qt port executable, driver, or NIF
> library that could run any number of QML/javascript programs.  Creating a
> GUI for Erlang would involve using the native Qt tools for authoring QML
> and javascript, and implementing your comm protocol on both the javascript
> and Erlang sides.  Your QML/javascript GUI would run on the standard Qt
> port exectable...no additional C++ compiling required.
>
> Now QML is currently only available for mobile devices, but the Qt folks
> have stated that they will port it to the desktop and this will become the
> preferred way to develop desktop Qt apps.
>
> This project would likely involve more C++ than Erlang, so I'm not sure
> how you feel about that. ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Dan.
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Nick S <nick.sfx.1@REDACTED> wrote:
>
>> I have just finished implementing a "professional" Erlang server, and
>> with time and enthusiasm in hand, I would like to start working on
>> something personal.
>> I must say, it has been really fun writing apps in OTP and see it
>> processing millions of messages without ever crashing...!
>>
>> Would appreciate some new ideas, that would be useful to community :)
>>
>> - XMPP, AMQP etc are already in market!
>>
>> - Any audio/video processing layer?
>>
>> - Any telecom related...?
>>
>> - Some standard protocol implementation?
>>
>> - Something new for next generation...? (Buzz words... cloud computing
>> etc..)
>>
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