- If you have a question about what licensing you need for Qt, who should you consult?
- Name two OSes found in embedded devices that Qt supports.
- Can Qt be used to communicate between different OSes?
- What type of architecture makes porting to a new OS easier?
- What standard applies to medical devices?
- What license version is used for the basis of the code we have written in this book?
- How different is building Qt for QNX from building it for the Raspberry Pi?
- Is it OK to develop a Qt-based product using the open-source version and then buy a license at the last minute? If so, why?
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John Werner is an internationally published author, engineer, consultant, and conference speaker with more than 15 years' experience. He has earned patents for inventions ranging from Inkjet printers to automotive ignition systems. John was one of the early users of Qt on QNX and contributed to the early knowledge of how to make it work. He is a contributor to the Qt-related information on Stack Exchange. He is currently a senior software engineer, specializing in Qt development, for Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics.
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John Werner is an internationally published author, engineer, consultant, and conference speaker with more than 15 years' experience. He has earned patents for inventions ranging from Inkjet printers to automotive ignition systems. John was one of the early users of Qt on QNX and contributed to the early knowledge of how to make it work. He is a contributor to the Qt-related information on Stack Exchange. He is currently a senior software engineer, specializing in Qt development, for Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics.
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