Choosing the right hardware for an embedded Linux device is so much more important than your software choices. Making the wrong decision can lead to significant costs and disruptions if you have to change hardware mid-development. Read this blog first before you solidify your choice. Custom or commercial? Choosing between a custom or commercially available […]
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Using Nix as a Yocto Alternative Building a bootable Linux image from the ground up in a declarative way
Building system images for embedded devices from the ground up is a very complex process, that involves many different kinds of requirements for the build tooling around it. Traditionally, the most popular build systems used in this context are the Yocto project and buildroot. These build systems make it easy to set up toolchains for […]
The Future of CI How KDAB Creates Modern Continuous Integration Using Buildbot
KDAB developers, as well our customers, now use a faster, more stable, continuous integration system (CI), which shows test results directly in the Gerrit code review tool.
Qt Allstack I – Setup Creating a Realtime Mobile Chat App
A series of tutorials on building a simple mobile chat application with push notifications, using a REST API powered by Cutelyst, an async database to store conversations and Firebase for notifications.
Wayland on Windows Run a Wayland Compositor Directly in Your Windows Machine
Qt provides both a Wayland platform to run Qt applications as Wayland clients in a Wayland compositor and a library to build that, but only on Linux. The WSL subsystem makes that possible on Windows.
Automotive Grade Maps and Navigation for Everyone Technical Preview Release
It is our pleasure to introduce a shiny new Maps & Navigation solution for QML developers! This QML plugin is a joint effort between KDAB & General Magic to bring the excellent General Magic Maps and Navigation SDK to the QML world. What makes the General Magic QML plugin special? It’s easy to use. With […]
Qt Developer Conference A Conference from Developers for Developers
We at KDAB are pleased to announce an event we’re planning to host in Berlin this fall, September 28-30. Save the dates for KDAB’s Qt Developer Conference — a conference from Qt developers for Qt developers! Qt Desktop Days, May 2021 — Cancelled Before we tell you more about Qt Dev Con, we’d like to […]
KDAB at CppCon 2019 September 15-20
CppCon is the annual, week-long face-to-face gathering for the entire C++ community – the biggest C++ event in the world. This year, for the first time, CppCon takes place in the stunning Gaylord Rockies Hotel and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado, very near Denver International Airport. KDAB is a Bronze sponsor this year, and Milian Wolff is […]
KDAB helps unu build Qt-based UI for its second generation electric scooter
Those of you who’ve visited KDAB’s offices in Berlin, will know we have a fleet of electric scooters for our staff. You may have even tried one yourself! Today, unu, the Berlin-based mobility company that makes them, launches their latest electric scooter – the unu Scooter. The unu Scooter has been completely redeveloped, is more […]
Extending the Performance Analysis Toolset KDAB at Embedded Linux Europe - Oct 22nd - 24th
The Linux Foundation holds its Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference Europe in Edinburgh, October 22 – 24, 2018 In spite of the clumsy name, this is an event you won’t want to miss! KDAB’s Christoph Sterz will be presenting a talk on Tuesday, October 23 • 15:50 – 16:30: Extending the Performance Analysis Toolset […]