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The popular open source KDE desktop environment for Unix was built with Qt, a C++ class library for writing GUI applications that run on Unix, Linux, Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, and Windows NT platforms. Qt emulates the look and feel of Motif, but is much easier to use. Best of all, after you have written an application with Qt, all you have to do is recompile it to have a version that works on Windows. Qt also emulates the look and feel of Windows, so your users get native-looking interfaces. Platform independence is not the only benefit. Qt is flexible and highly optimized. You'll find that you need to write very little, if any, platform-dependent code because Qt already has what you need. And Qt is free for open source and Linux development. Although programming with Qt is straightforward and feels natural once you get the hang of it, the learning curve can be steep. Qt comes with excellent reference documentation, but beginners often find the included tutorial is not enough to really get started with Qt. That's where Programming with Qt steps in. You'll learn how to program in Qt as the book guides you through the steps of writing a simple paint application. Exercises with fully worked out answers help you deepen your understanding of the topics. The book presents all of the GUI elements in Qt, along with advice about when and how to use them, so you can make full use of the toolkit. For seasoned Qt programmers, there's also lots of information on advanced 2D transformations, drag-and-drop, writing custom image file filters, networking with the new Qt Network Extension, XML processing, Unicode handling, and more. Programming with Qt helps you get the most out of this powerful, easy-to-use, cross-platform toolkit. It's been completely updated for Qt Version 3.0 and includes entirely new information on rich text, Unicode/double byte characters, internationalization, and network programming.

About the Author
Matthias Kalle Dalheimer is the President & CEO of Klar?lvdalens Datakonsult AB, a virtual company with employees spread out over Northern and Central Europe. They specialize in platform-independent software development, often using Qt, of course. Kalle is a core team member of the KDE Project, where he has held lots of voluntary positions, including library maintainer and evangelist. He currently maintains the KLyX and KChart applications. In his spare time, Kalle continuously rebuilds his old farm in the middle of the Swedish forests where he lives with his wife, his son, and his soon-to-be-expected second child; helps his son build up wooden miniature railways; and enjoys hikes in the forest, gardening and carpentry. Kalle has written and translated a number of books for O'Reilly & Associates, among others a (German) book about KDE and (together with Matt Welsh and Lar Kaufman) Running Linux.

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"This is a very well-written book, and a worthwhile read for all but the most advanced Qt programmers. It requires knowledge of C++, but QT concepts are brought up from a basic level and are easy to get to grips with." Verdict: Considering the freely available reference material this is probably the only Qt book you will ever need to buy. 9/10 Linux Format, August 2002



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ISBN 9780596000646
Author Matthias Kalle Dalheimer
Format Paperback
Page Count 522
Imprint O'Reilly Media
Publisher O'Reilly Media

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