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    Default Re: Hello Qt Centre

    Welcome Yo! in QtCentre.

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    Default Hello, world :-)

    Hi everybody,
    I was suggested to greet the Community at the end of my registration process, so... here I am!

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    Default Re: Hello, world :-)

    Oh, please don't force yourself Welcome to the Community!

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Hello Everyone!
    My name's hbrt, I just registered to QTCentre and hope get answers to my questions as well as (in the nearest future) help you to solve your own problems :-)
    I live in Poznan, Poland and my company suggested I should be an expert in Qt Scripts for Applications :-P So I'm becoming!

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Quote Originally Posted by hbrt View Post
    My name's hbrt, I just registered to QTCentre and hope get answers to my questions as well as (in the nearest future) help you to solve your own problems :-)
    Welcome

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    my company suggested I should be an expert in Qt Scripts for Applications
    How about being a QtScript expert?

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Quote Originally Posted by jacek View Post
    How about being a QtScript expert?
    Basically QSA and QtScript are the same. If you remember, Matthias even used the term "QSA 2.0" while presenting the technology in Munich (I even wrote it down, so I have it on paper ).

    Sorry for being offtopic.

    Welcome people! "Ni Hao" and stuff!

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Quote Originally Posted by wysota View Post
    If you remember, Matthias even used the term "QSA 2.0" while presenting the technology in Munich
    I understood something completely different, and the blog seems to confirm it:
    Just don’t expect to be able to port your existing QSA projects to QtScript in under an hour; as already stated, QSA and QtScript are similar in concept, but very different in practice.

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Because the architecture changed (hence the major number change probably). You could say the same for Qt3 and Qt4, they are different but one is continuation of the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysota View Post
    You could say the same for Qt3 and Qt4, they are different but one is continuation of the other.
    Yes, QSA and QtScript aren't the same, just as Qt3 and Qt4 are not.

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    I read the "Say hello to QtScript!" article posted here by Jacek. It may be really interesting, even for studying by now :->

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    Cool Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Hello~~~~~~ Welcome~~

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Dear all, I'm new and would like to say hello to all !
    Best Regards

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Hi guys, and welcome.
    Feel free to post questions and help others.
    Last edited by high_flyer; 23rd March 2007 at 10:06.

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    Hi All !! This is rather neat...a forum where feedback is ENCOURAGED !!
    My background is electronics, my hobby is music and my history in programming started back at the dawn of computers. My first program was in dbase, I moved on to IBM's Visualage C++ for OS/2 (yep...the one with all the bugs ) but I persisted for 7 long years, got my database app finished to find it had serious problems ... and that's why I'm here. I've heard Qt is THE ide to use, it as a fine reputation and so far, it looks sooooo much easier to learn. My objective is to re-write my business app in Qt, and when done, (sadly) ditch OS/2 for Linux. (I've never been a windows user).

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    I've heard Qt is THE ide to use, it as a fine reputation and so far, it looks sooooo much easier to learn.
    Welcome!
    Just one small correction:
    Qt is NOT and IDE - its a GUI framework (which by now does many additional things to GUI).
    Feel free to post any questions you have, and help others if you can.

    Cheers.
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    Do you write clean code? - if you are TDD'ing then maybe, if not, your not writing clean code.

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    Default Re: Hello Qt Centre

    Hello everyone

    I'm a new member in the qt centre and wish you all the best

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    Hi All @ QT Centre.

    I have just started learning QT. My friends call me "Doktorn" and I am living in Sweden. As you might have figured out it means "The Doctor" in Swedish.

    I chose QT because it has the benefit of being inter-platform (Mac, X11 & MS Win) - which the Visual C++ Gui doesn't have. And well started it seems to be much more logical as well (signals and slots) than the Visual C++ Gui.

    My goal right now is to design a client server application that will start with being a user-login to server with a database of user-data - and eventually will expand to a number of internet-transfers between two server-clients with sound/pictures and so on.

    I found QT Centre through the http://sector.ynet.sk/qt4-tutorial/ - which I find very helpful.
    I also have the C++ GUI Programming with Qt4 by Blanchette and Summerfield - book at my side. And hopefully I will find some help here in this forum, and eventually when getting better, be helping out myself.

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    Default Re: Hello Qt Centre

    Hello,

    I'm QT beginner. Start study QT last 2 weeks.

    Hope I got more benefit join this community.


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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Hello every body
    I'm newer in Qt, now using Qt4 to develope my projects.

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    Default Re: Hello QtCentre (You can say "Hello" here)

    Hi all
    I am realy excited about this community as the way my friend described about this. I am new to QT. I am going to do my project in QT 4. I am very happy to join this community.
    Rohit

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