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C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3 (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series)

by Jasmin Blanchette
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"...not only the best book on Qt I have ever seen, but also the best book presenting any programming framework. Every sentence appears to be carefully worded, and every chapter has a sound concept, and so does the work as a whole." --Matthias Ettrich, Trolltech's lead developer, founder of the KDE project

"The 'Tao of Qt'.... The Qt system is a beautiful example of object oriented design, and the authors take advantage of this.... The authors have done an excellent job of presenting the subject in an interesting and engaging way...." --Ron McCarty, Instructor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

The first official Trolltech guide to Qt 3.2 programming!

Straight from Trolltech, this book covers all you need to build industrial-strength applications with Qt 3.2.x and C++--applications that run natively on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and embedded Linux with no source code changes! The book teaches solid Qt programming practices; it is not a rehash of the documentation. You'll find start-to-finish coverage packed with examples, plus a CD with the Qt 3.2 toolset and Borland C++ compilers--including a non-commercial Qt 3.2 for Windows available nowhere else!


  • Build powerful C++ GUI applications quickly and easily

  • Design dialogs and main windows visually and in code

  • Learn Qt's innovative typesafe signals and slots mechanism

  • Use layouts to create forms that automatically size and scale

  • Create custom signals, slots, events, and controls

  • Program the "Qt way" with techniques for Qt 3.2 that'll work with Qt 4

  • Code applicationswith menus, toolbars, dialogs, and drag and drop

  • Utilize 2D and 3D graphics, multithreading, and networking

  • Write database and XML applications

  • Internationalize to reach foreign markets

  • Exploit platform-specific-features like ActiveX

Already using Qt or just starting out? Evaluating Qt or managing it? Building open source applications--or commercial applications? Want to develop for Windows without buying an expensive compiler? Whatever your goal, this is the only book you need!

CD-ROM: Everything you need to write great GUI programs!


  • Qt 3.2 Non-Commercial Edition for Windows

  • Borland C++ 5.5 Non-Commercial Edition

  • Borland C++ 6.0 Trial Edition

  • Qt 3.2 Free Editions for Unix/Linux/Mac OS X

  • SQLite database

  • The book's code examples

Synopsis

"...not only the best book on Qt I have ever seen, but also the best book presenting any programming framework. Every sentence appears to be carefully worded, and every chapter has a sound concept, and so does the work as a whole." --Matthias Ettrich, Trolltech's lead developer, founder of the KDE project

"The 'Tao of Qt'.... The Qt system is a beautiful example of object oriented design, and the authors take advantage of this.... The authors have done an excellent job of presenting the subject in an interesting and engaging way...." --Ron McCarty, Instructor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

The first official Trolltech guide to Qt 3.2 programming!

Straight from Trolltech, this book covers all you need to build industrial-strength applications with Qt 3.2.x and C++--applications that run natively on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and embedded Linux with no source code changes! The book teaches solid Qt programming practices; it is not a rehash of the documentation. You'll find start-to-finish coverage packed with examples, plus a CD with the Qt 3.2 toolset and Borland C++ compilers--including a non-commercial Qt 3.2 for Windows available nowhere else!


  • Build powerful C++ GUI applications quickly and easily

  • Design dialogs and main windows visually and in code

  • Learn Qt's innovative typesafe signals and slots mechanism

  • Use layouts to create forms that automatically size and scale

  • Create custom signals, slots, events, and controls

  • Program the "Qt way" with techniques for Qt 3.2 that'll work with Qt 4

  • Code applicationswith menus, toolbars, dialogs, and drag and drop

  • Utilize 2D and 3D graphics, multithreading, and networking

  • Write database and XML applications

  • Internationalize to reach foreign markets

  • Exploit platform-specific-features like ActiveX

Already using Qt or just starting out? Evaluating Qt or managing it? Building open source applications--or commercial applications? Want to develop for Windows without buying an expensive compiler? Whatever your goal, this is the only book you need!

CD-ROM: Everything you need to write great GUI programs!


  • Qt 3.2 Non-Commercial Edition for Windows

  • Borland C++ 5.5 Non-Commercial Edition

  • Borland C++ 6.0 Trial Edition

  • Qt 3.2 Free Editions for Unix/Linux/Mac OS X

  • SQLite database

  • The book's code examples

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Jasmin Blanchette and Mark Summerfield's book can take a sufficiently clueless newbie with some C++ knowledge and guide him through the intricacies of GUI building, providing practical advice and some bits of experience on the way. ... The language of the book is simple to follow; there are plenty of code examples (with discussion following each), and when the authors make certain choices, they also explain why.

About the Author, Jasmin Blanchette

Jasmin Blanchette, Trolltech's documentation manager and a senior developer, has worked at Trolltech since 2001. He is editor of Qt Quarterly, Trolltech's technical newsletter, and coauthored C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3.

Mark Summerfield works as an independent trainer and consultant specializing in C++, Qt, and Python. He was Trolltech's documentation manager for almost three years and coauthored C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3.



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Slashdot.org
Jasmin Blanchette and Mark Summerfield's book can take a sufficiently clueless newbie with some C++ knowledge and guide him through the intricacies of GUI building, providing practical advice and some bits of experience on the way. ... The language of the book is simple to follow; there are plenty of code examples (with discussion following each), and when the authors make certain choices, they also explain why.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
440
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780131240728

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