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Qt Mobile Development with Sarah Smith
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English - February 09, 2018 04:39 - 54 minutes - 37.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 105 ratingsTechnology Education How To embedded engineering cplusplus cpp developers gamedevelopment programming Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Rob and Jason are joined by Sarah Smith to talk about her career in Mobile Development with C++ and Qt.
Sarah Smith comes to mobile development & entrepreneurship with a background in Software Engineering for companies like Nokia & Google, and over a decade of mobile device experience.
She builds on a love of game development since creating Dungeons & Dragons modules on her own web-server while studying for a BSc (Comp Sci) in the late 90's. Realizing a goal to develop independent games & apps, Sarah opened Smithsoft in 2012.
In January 2016 development went to the next level with Sarah moving to The Coterie (Brisbane's premier creative co-working space) to set up a studio as Smithsoft Games. The new studio's first title Pandora's Books was developed by Sarah and her team of part-time collaborators through 2016.
In 2017 Sarah founded Artlife Solutions Pty Ltd with a team out of the Creative Startup Weekend, winning first prize there, going on to win a spot in Collider Accelerator 2017. Currently working on Sortal - the startup's revolutionary AI powered photo software - Sarah is responsible for all things tech including the scalable architecture, mobile implementation and deep-learning technology.
Sarah is an international speaker and expert in creative teams and agile projects; mobile development and technical architecture for apps. She has worked for a decade in her discretionary time on diversity in hiring and helping women coders.
News Outcome accepted into Boost C++ Modules, Working Draft N4720 Dr Bjarne Stroustrup Named Recipient of the 2018 IEEE-CS Computer Pioneer Award Sarah Smith @sarahjsmith Sarah Smith on LinkedIn Sarah Smith's GitHub Links Pacific++ 2017: Sarah Smith "Postcards from the Cross-platform Frontier" Qt DevDays 2011, 3D-Programming Using Qt Quick on N9, Part 2: Sarah Smith Sortal Smithsoft Sponsors think-cell software Embo++ Hosts @robwirving @lefticus