Workshops tackle Qt, Linux, and i.MX development
May 18, 2010, 00:02 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Eric Brown)
"Future Electronics and Nokia will host six full-day, hands-on
workshops across the North America on using Linux and Nokia's Qt
development framework to develop user interfaces (UIs) for
Freescale's ARM-based i.MX system-on-chips (SoCs). Starting in
Boston on May 18, the workshops will use the Freescale i.MX23 SoC
as its sample platform.
"The workshop series, entitled "Developing Sophisticated User
Interfaces for Freescale i.MX-based Applications," will provide "an
accelerated day of learning about the most modern interface options
on embedded multimedia devices," says technology distributor Future
Electronics.
"The company is collaborating with Nokia's Qt Development
Frameworks division, as well as with Integrated Computer Solutions
(ICS), a Qt-certified training and consulting partner.
"The workshops each cost $150, and will be held at the following
dates and cities:"
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