I use the QT libraries for most of my hobby projects (BleAx), volunteer projects (GaugeCam), and even some of the projects I do at my day job. My buddy, Andrew, just wrote me a note to let me know that it has been announced that The QT Project is up and running as a true open source project. That is awesome good news and means QT has a very good chance for a much longer life. Nokia has been very good about all this. A lot of us consumers of these wonderful libraries are thankful to them and all the other developers and users who have worked so hard on this.
Day: October 21, 2011
Day 60 of 1000
Life is good for everyone. Christian needs to take Differential Equations next semester. The only place where it is available this semester is at a campuses on the other side of town at 6:30 in the evening on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is about a thirty minute drive from our house. Lorena did not want him to go there alone at night, so I found her a Managerial Accounting class (she is in Financial Accounting right now) that takes place at the same time so they can drive together. Kelly needs another science class. The only class that might have worked at the campus close to our house was Introduction to Geology. She would have had a difficult schedule. It turns out there is an Astronomy class at the same time and the same campus where Lorena and Christian will go.
This is probably the best schedule we have ever had. Kelly has a Fridays free. Christian has three classes that he loves and two that he tolerates as opposed to the other way around. Lorena has the next class in the accounting sequence. That will leave me at home alone to work on my database skills. That is a good thing because I need that for my work. So now the only issue is where the classes get too full and one of them cannot take it. I hope it all works out.