Unlike platform–specific libraries, Qt enables developers to code once and run it everywhere, natively, including mobile platforms! Moreover, Qt is open source and driven by communities around the world.
With this comprehensive 2–in–1 course you will get an complete insight into custom model–views, showcasing the power and flexibility of the model–view architecture. Moreover it additionally gives you deep drive into multimedia capture/manipulation, which play key roles in the mobile arena. Continuing the mobile trend, you will be walked throughQt’s mobile offerings, including QtQuick, QML, and communicating between C++ and QML.
Contents and Overview
This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.
The first course, Learning Qt 5, enables developers to code once and run it everywhere, natively, including mobile platforms! Moreover, Qt is open source and driven by communities around the world. You’ll learn to work with both Qt (C++) and Qt Quick (QML) & also get familiar with common Qt modules and dive into GUI widgets.
The second course, Mastering Qt 5 GUI Programming is a powerful, cross–platform, graphics development framework. It provides a large set of consistent, standardized libraries and works on many major platforms, including embedded, mobile, desktop, and the web. You will also learn advanced Qt topics which includes an in–depth dive into custom model–views, showcasing the power and flexibility of the model–view architecture & much more.
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Courses : 212
Specification: Qt 5: Application Development with Qt 5: 2 in 1
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David –
From what I can tell, there is some pre staged material that the instruction does not explain how to generate or why they are used. I hate when the courses magically have the code ready to go and does not explain why. It makes it very hard to follow along.
Klaus Mecklenburg –
The first part of the course showed the programming in such a way that you could easily the steps. I wished for more detailed examples showing the different aspects of QT. For this part of the course I would have given 4 stars. I didn’t finish the second part but aborted it. At least I couldnt follow the programming of the examples. It seemed to be done in fast motion. The downloaded code couldn’t be compiled. For this part I give a single star.
Tiago Barbosa –
Second part seems better than first part
Goran Milisavljevic –
The presenter is talking and typing code too fast. Other than that, examples are good.
Richard Lucas –
Section 1 was acceptable, though minimal and brief. Section 2 was just obviously insufficient and pitiful. Being able to code does not translate into being able to instruct, sometimes, but the second instructor was simply doing the absolute least he felt he could plausibly get away with. It is just obvious. I’d say see for yourself, except I’m trying to warn you not to give them your money.
Lynn –
It would be nice to have the code to follow. It seemed that we unnecessarily had to figure out the code the instructor wrote to accompany the examples but didn’t think to share.