This is a very important article (maybe a most important) for Qt for maemo learning process, because it shows how to prepare scratchbox environment to start developing Qt applications. This article presents the easy way to add needed repository to sources.list file and to install Qt libraries. It also presents a simple example to test if the environment is properly configured.
This is a good article to use jointly with Qt documentation.
This article is a start guide for those who want to build aplication for maemo using QT. I recommend cause is very compreensive, but the user needs a bit knowledge off linux especially, debian/gnu linux or Ubuntu.
--diegodobelo September 2009 (UTC)
This is one of the important article for the learning about the maemo of QT.for new QT developer it may be useful to them..
Qt4 has been ported to maemo platform by Qt4 maemo developers team.This article teaches how to get started with Qt4 on the maemo platform towards a code example. It describes how one can install Qt4 programming environment and execute a Qt4 application on Scratchbox.
this article is very useful to those who are new on world QT and they who want to start developing application on QT using maemo this article may be very useful to them.
This article is for beginners who want to start development in Qt maemo. This article gives full description with three images. It's nice to see that code detail is attached to article. To improve this we should also give instruction to configure with other OS. $ [[--Fasttrack 19:26, 11 September 2009 (UTC)]]
A high quality article for programming Qt for Maemo platform. Althogh i do not have installed Linux OS on my machine and have not started programming Qt for Maemo, i am sure that anyone can easily start programming Qt for Maemo after following this article. The article explains basic steps to install Qt on Maemo platform, developing simple application, and executing application.
This is a basic article and the reader must be aware of Linux OS before starting programming Qt for Maemo.
--kamlesh sangani 03:50, 28 September 2009 (UTC)