I am a competent C++ programmer - C++ being one of the languages I use as a freelance developer. I'm looking at Qt for developing open source applications designed to run in linux. I'm really impressed by the information available on the Qt site as well as youtube (Qt channel) and ICS.
The home page of qtcentre, however, has a link to "The Independent Tutorial" - I tried following that tutorial and got stuck on line 6 of code!
The code in the tutorial triies to include qvbox.h, this is the directive: #include <qvbox.h>. This file does not exist on my machine - I am using qt 4.5 in linux.
My point is that a site such as this should not have a link to a tutorial that will stump someone new to Qt on the sixth line of code! I believe that the code is trying to use an obsolete header file and library - I have not bothered to look for any replacement to that file although I think it may be QVBoxLayout. I would like to suggest that the code should be updated or the link removed.
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