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Advanced Qt Programming: Creating Great Software with C++ and Qt 4 (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series)

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ISBN-13: 9780321635907 ISBN-10: 0321635906
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 2010
Weight
2.3 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×3.80×17.80 cm

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Advanced Qt Programming: Creating Great Software with C++ and Qt 4 (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series) by Summerfield, Mark. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780321635907.

This book is aimed at existing C++/Qt programmers and presents ideas and techniques that are too advanced or specialized (although not necessarily difficult), for a first book on Qt. Qt has now grown to over 700 classes and well over a million words of documentation, far too much to cover in a single volume. So instead of covering everything very thinly, the book focuses on key areas of Qt technology and tries to provide more comprehensive coverage than is available elsewhere. The book is completely practical in emphasis, with every technique illustrated by working code. The examples show Qt best practices, and have been tested on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, using Qt 4.6 and where possible (e.g., using #if QT_VERSION), Qt 4.5. (The examples and a sample chapter can be downloaded from the books web page. Amazon dont allow URLs so google for "qtrac" to find it.) The books main themes are hybrid desktop/Internet applications, threading, rich text handling, Qts graphics/view architecture, and Qts model/view architecture (to which four chapters are devoted), although many other topics are covered. Besides each chapters main subject, lots of other classes, methods, and techniques are used wherever they make sense, to show as many Qt features as possible. So even the most experienced Qt programmer should discover aspects of Qt they werent aware of, discover new techniques, and be inspired with new ideas.