Hey everyone; ya another one of those newbies; i've just retired and gone back to school to learn some programming so i will be asking alot of questions
Hey everyone; ya another one of those newbies; i've just retired and gone back to school to learn some programming so i will be asking alot of questions
Hi all! I've been using Qt/PyQt for a year but this is my first time on the forum. It's turned out to be the best framework for a GUI application that I'm developing. I've learned a lot from reading Mark Summerfield's book and writing my own code, but I still have a lot more to learn, so here I am!
Hi Everyone. I've been lurking for the past 6 months as I develop my first QT application and wanted to finally sign up, say 'hi' and thank send a general 'thank you' to the entire community. Probably two-thirds of my Google searches for QT-related questions ended up sending me here and the questions/response were always helpful. Hope to help contribute and give back!
~Rob
HiI just want to say 'hi' to all of us.
Greetings from Poland.
Hello everyone, I'm from Bulgaria and I'm using for maybe 2 years now. I think this is one of the best places to look for info. Greetings.
I am new to Qt programming, and will need some help from you.
Thanks a lot.
Hi, Qt center.
Hi All,
I am really new to this group and I am mostly working with PyQt. I hope I can talk about PyQt also here right ?
Thanks Guys![]()
hi All,
This is my first post on this forum ^_^
wish this forum will grow as positive way to the members.
Regards,
Mardi
Hi everyone.
My name is Cornelius. I'm studying BSc Computing @ UNISA (University of South Africa).
Looking forward to learning Qt and engaging in conversations on this platform![]()
Hello all!
My name is Alex. I am studing in MGU(Moscow, Russian) and I want to learning Qt and engaging in conversations on this platform too.
Greetings from Tokyo, Japan!
My name is Yami, I prefer to call myself an "adult girl", because "woman" just sounds so old...
I've started using Qt5, because I want to return to the OS I have been using since I ever touched a PC: GNU/Linux (well, the first OS I have ever used was actually MS-DOS, but all I had on it, was a text editor).
However, instead of going back to Debian specifically, I'll use Arch Linux, which I prefer now (and run on some of my computers already).
All tools I use in my daily life are Windows-only, but luckily, most of them are open source, so re-writing them in Qt5 wouldn't be as much of a problem, I think (maybe it will be, since they're all made in Visual Studio, in C#).
Hi everyone!
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