July 21, 2010

Johannes Kleimola Johannes Kleimola
Lab Rat
50 posts

Advanced Qt Programming: Creating Great Software with C++ and Qt 4

 

Mark Summerfield has written another excellent book about Qt programming available as hardcover book and as watermarked non-DRM ebook (pdf).

More info here [informit.com].

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July 22, 2010

Luca Luca
Ant Farmer
589 posts

It seems a good book but I think my next qt book should include QML explanation too.

July 25, 2010

Stavros Filippidis Stavros Filippidis
Ant Farmer
354 posts

Johannes Kleimola wrote:
Mark Summerfield has written another excellent book about Qt programming available as hardcover book and as watermarked non-DRM ebook (pdf).

Good to know that another book for C++/Qt (advanced) programming is now available! :)

July 25, 2010

yfx2003 yfx2003
Lab Rat
1 posts

yes, i downloaded it

unfortunately, the watermark is quit noisy

August 30, 2010

john_god john_god
Hobby Entomologist
230 posts

can we download it for free ? where’s the link ?

August 30, 2010

john_god john_god
Hobby Entomologist
230 posts

forget my last question, I hasnt reading with attention :)

August 30, 2010

Smar Smar
Lab Rat
269 posts

I’d be very interested in about QML book too, I wonder if such will come out soon…

August 31, 2010

mario mario
Lab Rat
240 posts

I have the book and it’s quite good, especially if you looking for model/view stuff. It also shows how to use the QtConcurrent namespace, which many developer seems to miss.

September 8, 2010

stuk stuk
Ant Farmer
540 posts

One question:
In the book the code is syntax highlighting?
In the example is normal text.

September 8, 2010

mario mario
Lab Rat
240 posts

The code isn’t syntax highlighted (the book is in gray-scales) but it’s still very easy to read since it’s only snippets from the real code and is written with another font and font-style. The full source-code can be downloaded from some site.

I had no problems reading the examples. In fact, I liked that it only contained snippets of the most important parts from the full code.

September 8, 2010

Smar Smar
Lab Rat
269 posts

It also should be noted that it’d be better if one would learn to read the code without syntax hiliting… Even when it eases the actual development, unless you can handle different environments where to code, you will sooner or later be in problems…

And Qt is easy to read :)

September 15, 2010

VC15 VC15
Lab Rat
25 posts

I’ve got this book. It is great! So many advanced topics in one book! And it is not a problem to read the code snippets. They are tiny and are typed with another font.

I haven’t started reading the book but it seems to me that it is based on the author’s practical experience. I wonder what other sources of practical experience exist on the Internet. Maybe there is a blog which describes solutions of practical problems with Qt.

 
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