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Finally, Qt trunk has support for Visual Studio 2010

A few days ago an update of qt.gitorious.org added the Visual Studio 2010 mkspec.  This means that I can finally use scripting and webkit with the vc10 compiler.

Previously, I had been building Qt with the vc9 (2008) mkspec, and -no-webkit -no-script -no-scripttools.

To pad this post a bit, here’s a link to another blog post where somebody is using Qt, F#, and .dot/mono: qt-from-fsharp.  I have to admit that I *like* building GUIs using XAML, but for cross-platform applications Qt is the way to go.

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