Since Qt is a comprehensive toolkit with many features, it frequently offers numerous solutions for a given problem, which may leave the novice Qt programmer at a loss as to which features to use and when. This webcast addresses this problem with a collection of 21 of the best programming practices for developing Qt applications. Our speaker is Christopher Probst, a member of the ICS Qt consulting staff. Christopher has been working with Qt since 2001. Before joining ICS, Chris contributed to the development of the Qt user-interface of the Asus Eee PC, developing applications to make it more user-friendly, like the First Run Wizard that greets you when you first turn on the machine. Welcome to Best Practices for Qt Programming! This video is one in a series of free webcasts hosted by the ICSNetwork, The Place to Learn Advanced Techniques for Developing with Qt. There are currently 9 FREE training webcasts available at the ICSNetwork including: -An Introduction to Qt -Qt Webkit -Best Practices for Qt Programming -The Model-View Framework -Design Patterns in Qt 4 -What's New in Qt 4.4 -The GraphicsView Framework -An Introduction to QThreads -Best Practices for Qt Localization Visit us at www.ics.com/icsnetwork/ or visit our Facebook page, Qt Underground, at www.facebook.com
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