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C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
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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 applications with 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 NonEdition
* 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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C++ GUI Programming Qt
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Prentice Hall
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0131240722
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