Qt Programming Contest



  • hi,

    vielleicht programmiert hier ja der ein oder andere mit Qt.
    für den wäre folgende sache interessant:

    Philippsburg and Karlsruhe - February 9, 2004

    QtForum.org, the independent Qt community Website launched October 2003,
    today announced the QtForum.org Developer Contest. The subject for the
    contest is edutainment. This QtForum.org Developer Contest is sponsored
    by Trolltech as a part of the company's support of the open source
    community.

    The First prize for the QtForum.org Developer contest is USD1500, and
    the second prize is USD750. Two Third prizes, the Judge's Choice Prize
    and the Community Choice Prize, will each be awarded USD500.

    "QtForum.org is responding to the need for a developer community for the
    growing number of Qt developers out there," says QtForum.org's Community
    Manager Christian Kienle. "The QtForum.org contest aims to bring Qt
    developers together and challenge them to be creative with Qt in the
    field of edutainment."

    Eligible contest entries can be any English language version of an
    original "edutainment" software application developed using Qt versions
    3.2.3 or later. "Edutainment" software is software written to educate
    the users while it entertains them. The software must be licensed under
    an Open Source license.

    The contest winners will be announced on the QtForum.org and Trolltech
    Websites: http://www.qtforum.org and http://www.trolltech.com.

    "We are very excited about the open source community's initiative to
    establish an independent Qt community Website," said Matthias Ettrich,
    Trolltech's Director of Software Development Desktop Platforms. "The
    QtForum.org Edutainment Contest will help boost this excellent
    initiative and we are looking forward to seeing many new Qt based
    applications as a result."

    The contest is open to individuals who are independent software
    developers or to companies which are software developers. Developers may enter works created individually or in collaboration with
    other eligible contestants. The deadline for submitting contest entries
    is May 31.

    For more information on the contest: http://contest.qtforum.org/

    About Qt Forum
    QtForum.org is a Qt community website founded in October 2003. The aim
    is to build a community of developers who are using Qt for commercial or
    non-commercial work. Since its start, QtForum.org has increased with
    about 100 new members a month.

    About Trolltech
    Trolltech(r) is a software company with two flagship products: Qt(r) and
    Qtopia(r). Qt is a multi-platform C++ application framework developers
    can use to write single-source applications that run -- natively -- on
    Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X and embedded Linux. Qt has been used to
    build thousands of successful commercial applications worldwide, and is
    the basis of the open source KDE desktop environment. Qtopia is the
    first comprehensive application environment built for embedded Linux,
    and is used in Sharp's line of Zaurus PDAs. Trolltech is headquartered
    in Oslo, Norway, with offices in Brisbane, Australia, and Palo Alto,
    California. More about Trolltech can be found at http://www.trolltech.com.

    For further information, please contact:

    Michael Goettsche
    QtForum.org
    michael.goettsche@qtforum.org

    Tonje Sund
    PR Manager Europe
    Trolltech AS
    press@trolltech.com

    gruss,
    Michael.


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