With the Qt WebEngine module, Qt makes it possible to embed a webview component inside an otherwise native application. Under the hood, Qt WebEngine uses the Chromium browser engine, currently the de facto standard engine for such use cases. While the task of writing a brand new standard-compliant browser engine is infamous as being almost […]
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Projection Matrices with Vulkan – Part 2 Deriving a perspective projection matrix for Vulkan
Showing how to derive the projection matrix, this second part of the series teaches how to create perspective projection matrices for Vulkan and adapt them to your needs.
Projection Matrices with Vulkan – Part 1 How transformations differ from OpenGL to Vulkan
This post explains the difference between OpenGL and Vulkan transformations and how to adapt code to get the desired results, plus actually understanding what's going on.
Choosing a Software Stack Is Qt right for your project?
One of the most difficult choices when starting any new software project is selecting the programming language and framework your team will use to create it. Should you stick with Qt because it’s the best tool for the job? Should you switch to something using web- based technology or designed explicitly for mobile? This whitepaper […]
Choosing a CPU Is the i.MX 8 right for your project?
When building an embedded systems product, among your earliest decisions is the choice of hardware. More specifically, on what CPU should you base your design? Today’s system-on-chip processors have a huge array of resources to contribute to your solution: multiple cores and on-board DSPs, graphics engines and display controllers, peripheral support and connectivity interfaces, and […]
QtWidgets and QtQuick Controls – A Comparison
Kevin Krammer compares QtWidgets and QtQuick Controls.