This Week in Qt is a new weekly ICSNetwork podcast series featuring current Qt news and events. This podcast features Mark Hatch, COO of Integrated Computer Solutions, and Justin Noel, a Senior Qt Engineer discussing the following topics:
The latest ICSNetwork webcast, What's New in Qt 4.6, is now available for download at www.ics.com/icsnetwork. This webcast presents an overview of the new features of the Qt 4.6.0 release, including the new version of Qt Creator and the Qt SDK. It also gives a brief overview of the new Qt Declarative UI released for Qt 4.6.0.
Don't miss your chance to show off your Qt knowledge by entering our ICSNetwork Challenge Contest. This month's question is:
What three new methods were added to the QVariant class in Qt 4.6.0?
For complete rules and deadlines, please visit http://www.ics.com/learning/icsnetwork_challenge/
The winner will receive a set of five Qt development books -- and perpetual bragging rights!
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The latest ICSNetwork webcast is now available for download at http://www.ics.com/icsnetwork. This month's topic is Qt Potpourri. We will present a number of lesser known, but useful Qt classes and features that you may have overlooked, even if you are an experienced Qt developer.
Don't miss your chance to show off your Qt knowledge by entering our ICSNetwork Challenge Contest. This month's question is:
The QSharedMemory class can be useful to implement inter-process communication (IPC). What other Qt module can be used for more sophisticated IPC, although it is currently limited to Unix platforms?
For complete rules and deadlines, please visit http://www.ics.com/learning/icsnetwork_challenge/
The winner will receive a set of five Qt development books -- and perpetual bragging rights!
The next topic on the ICSNetwork will be What's New in Qt 4.6 and is scheduled for release in February.
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The latest ICS Network webcast is now available for download at www.ics.com/icsnetwork. This week's topic is What's New in Qt 4.4. It highlights the new features of Qt 4.4 including WebKit, the Phonon multimedia framework, enhanced XML support, and more.
As you might know, ICSNetwork offers webcasts on advanced techniques for Qt development. The webcasts and speakers are discussed in the ICSNetwork subforum here on QtCentre.
Full text of Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 by Alan and Paul Ezust is now available under OPL on the OopDocbookWiki. Enjoy!
The Qt 4 Edition of the Independent Qt Tutorial has been released. As with the original Independent Qt Tutorial more chapters will be added along the way. Currently the tutorial consists of an introduction the the Qt way of handling objects followed by an introduction to the RAD side of Qt presenting Designer and qmake and a collection of user interface classes.