05-24-2023, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2023, 08:07 PM by Kevin Kofler.)
Keep in mind though that neither the modem (including GPS) nor the WiFi chip (including Bluetooth) will work without a battery plugged in, because they are connected directly to the battery, not to the main power circuit.
Heck, I run X11 on the desktop and the notebook, not Wayland. Only the PinePhone runs Wayland because Plasma Mobile supports only Wayland. But I am not writing raw X11 apps either.
If you write a Qt application in C++ and/or QML using KDevelop or Qt Creator, you will find templates and other convenience features.
(05-24-2023, 03:21 AM)WhiteHexagon Wrote: Impressive! so have you developed some wayland apps during that time? I struggled to find even a simple OpenGL ES example...Raw Wayland? No. Why would I? That is what GUI toolkits such as Qt are for.
Heck, I run X11 on the desktop and the notebook, not Wayland. Only the PinePhone runs Wayland because Plasma Mobile supports only Wayland. But I am not writing raw X11 apps either.
(05-24-2023, 03:21 AM)WhiteHexagon Wrote: I have a lot to learn switching away from Android/iOS were mostly it is just a 'click to generate template app'Well, you cannot compare developing using mainstream technologies with developing using niche tools (in an even more unlikely combination). It is really comparing apples to oranges.
If you write a Qt application in C++ and/or QML using KDevelop or Qt Creator, you will find templates and other convenience features.