KDE and GNOME: Choqok, Discover, Qt and GStreamer
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Choqok 1.6 Beta 1
This will be the first release after the KDE frameworks port and many things have been fixed in those 16 months...
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This week in Discover, part 11
This week we landed a significant visual improvement for Discover: the app lists have been re-implemented using a new “cards” style in Kirigami. This was a lovely collaboration between Marco Martin, Aleix Pol, and myself. And best of all, this pretty “cards”-style list is also available to other Kirigami apps!
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Krita Version 4.0 Released With Improved Vector Tools
Brief: Popular open source digital painting application Krita has a new release with improvement on the vector tools. Have a look at the new features and installation procedure of Krita 4.0.
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Certifiably Qt
Expanding your team’s software development capacity is something that most managers will encounter at some point in their careers. There are several ways to do this – three of the most common options are hiring new employees, using a service company, or incorporating onsite contractors. Regardless of which route you choose to go, software certifications are an effective tool to help you identify the right resources. Qt certifications are a case in point.
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Statistics, Google Code-in, Gitlab, Bugzilla
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Collabora & GStreamer 1.14
After a particularly long cycle of over 10 months, the GStreamer community had accumulated a lot of improvements that are now widely available in the 1.14 release. The release notes contain a good explanation of everything the community has produced, but I'd like to highlight some of the contributions from Collabora's engineers that we're particularly proud of.
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Low-latency audio on Windows with GStreamer
Digital audio is so ubiquitous that we rarely stop to think or wonder how the gears turn underneath our all-pervasive apps for entertainment. Today we'll look at one specific piece of the machinery: latency.
Let's say you're making a video of someone's birthday party with an app on your phone. Once the recording starts, you don't care when the app starts writing it to disk—as long as everything is there in the end.
However, if you're having a Skype call with your friend, it matters a whole lot how long it takes for the video to reach the other end and vice versa. It's impossible to have a conversation if the lag (latency) is too high.
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