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Qt is a toolkit for building graphical user interfaces (GUIs) in Linux, Unix, and even Windows. Qt is much easier to use than the standard Motif toolkit for Unix systems, and its applications are portable from one environment to another. Qt can even emulate the look and feel of Windows in Unix, providing Windows users with native-looking interfaces.As the popularity of Linux moves it closer to the mainstream, the need for guidance in generating user-friendly interfaces will increase. This is the book programmers will use to create a Qt-based GUI in Unix or Linux. Updated for Version 2.1, it shows how to use all of the Qt GUI elements, and covers advanced topics like 2D transformations and drag-and-drop, and a chapter on network programming.

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Programming with Qt, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer

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2002
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
O'Reilly
Erscheinungsdatum
2002
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
0596000642
ISBN13
9780596000646
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Qt is a toolkit for building graphical user interfaces (GUIs) in Linux, Unix, and even Windows. Qt is much easier to use than the standard Motif toolkit for Unix systems, and its applications are portable from one environment to another. Qt can even emulate the look and feel of Windows in Unix, providing Windows users with native-looking interfaces.As the popularity of Linux moves it closer to the mainstream, the need for guidance in generating user-friendly interfaces will increase. This is the book programmers will use to create a Qt-based GUI in Unix or Linux. Updated for Version 2.1, it shows how to use all of the Qt GUI elements, and covers advanced topics like 2D transformations and drag-and-drop, and a chapter on network programming.