Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt, Second Edition

Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt, Second Edition

Teaches C++ "the Qt way," with an emphasis on design patterns and reuse of open source libraries and tools.

Tag(s): C / C++

Publication date: 26 Sep 2011

ISBN-10: 0132826453

ISBN-13: 9780132826457

Paperback: 768 pages

Views: 10,707

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Publisher: Prentice Hall

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Post time: 04 Apr 2016 12:00:00

Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt, Second Edition

Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt, Second Edition Teaches C++ "the Qt way," with an emphasis on design patterns and reuse of open source libraries and tools.
Tag(s): C / C++
Publication date: 26 Sep 2011
ISBN-10: 0132826453
ISBN-13: 9780132826457
Paperback: 768 pages
Views: 10,707
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: Prentice Hall
License: n/a
Post time: 04 Apr 2016 12:00:00
From the Preface:
Lars Knoll, Director Qt Research and Development wrote:Combining a powerful and complex language such as C++ with a standard library that is limited in scope but makes extensive use of all the advanced features of C++ creates an extremely steep learning curve for developers who want to start developing in C++.

This is where Qt can help. Qt is a comprehensive, high quality framework for professional application development. It covers most of the functionality that is missing from the standard library such as threading, Unicode support, XML handling and, most importantly, ways to create graphical user interfaces.

Lars Knoll, Director Qt Research and Development wrote:This book tries to teach C++ and Qt together. With Qt, creating visible results is easy, usually only requiring few lines of code. This helps overcome the complexity of C++ as a language, makes learning it more enjoyable, and motivates students to continue learning.




About The Author(s)


Alan Ezust received his M.Sc in Computer Science from McGill University in Montreal. He is co-author of An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ and Qt. He currently works as Certified Qt Specialist in C++, Python and QML, and is a Qt Trainer for ICS (www.ics.com), a company that specializes in delivering training and professional services on Qt Software. 

Alan Ezust

Alan Ezust received his M.Sc in Computer Science from McGill University in Montreal. He is co-author of An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ and Qt. He currently works as Certified Qt Specialist in C++, Python and QML, and is a Qt Trainer for ICS (www.ics.com), a company that specializes in delivering training and professional services on Qt Software. 


Paul N. Ezust is a Professor Emeritus in Department of Math and Computer Science at Suffolk University. He received his PhD from Tufts University.

Paul Ezust

Paul N. Ezust is a Professor Emeritus in Department of Math and Computer Science at Suffolk University. He received his PhD from Tufts University.


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