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"QT" Can Be Pronounced As "Cute": 1 Andreas Jakl, 2009 v2.0 - 28 October 2009
"QT" Can Be Pronounced As "Cute": 1 Andreas Jakl, 2009 v2.0 - 28 October 2009
"QT" Can Be Pronounced As "Cute": 1 Andreas Jakl, 2009 v2.0 - 28 October 2009
pronounced as
“cute”
Qt™
Introduction
Hagenberg
Linz
Vienna
Salzburg
Innsbruck
Graz
An Introduction to Qt
9 Andreas Jakl, 2009 All logos are trademarks of their respective owners.
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Platforms
Windows
Mac OS
Linux / X11
C++ Embedded Linux
Windows CE
Maemo
Java Symbian (S60)
Python
Ada
Pascal
Maintained by
Perl
Qt open source community.
PHP Not officially supported by Qt Development Frameworks.
Java ME
● Maemo 5
GTK+ based UI
Final Qt support: H1 2010
● Maemo 6
GTK+ replaced with Qt
Multi-touch, gestures support
Community powered GTK support
Qt Designer
Drag & Drop UI creation
IDE Integration
Visual Studio, Eclipse
Internationalization
Single binary for multiple languages
Qt Creator
Own IDE
Help system
For creating own help
Qt
Application
Qt Libraries
OpenC
Libraries
Symbian Libraries
Qt Resources
The Book of Qt 4
Daniel Molkentin. No Starch Press.
Starts off great with detailed and very helpful explanations. Gets a
bit more inaccurate towards the end, giving the feeling that time
was getting short. Highly recommended overall, though.
Status: 2007