After two years of frustration and delays, Embedded World is finally back and KDAB was there at the Qt booth, number 258 in Hall 4. As usual we showed some great demos – updates to some golden oldies, and some brand new ones. We were impressed at the number of visitors who turned up, as […]
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Wayland on Windows, Auto-Accepting in QSortFilterProxyModel, GammaRay 2.11.3, Coding for Kids, Scary Code, New Videos and Events
Welcome to our October edition We bring you two more blogs with mouthfuls for titles: Wayland on Windows – Run a Wayland Compositor Directly on your Windows Machine, and Auto-Accepting in QSortFilterProxyModel – Since Qt 6.0, QSortFilterProxyModel Can Auto-accept Child Rows of Rows Matching the Filter. […]
KDE Frameworks – Part 1: KConfig, Improving C++ Dev in Visual Studio Code with compile_commands.json and Bear, KDReports V2, new Videos & Event news.
Welcome to our August Newsletter We hope you’ve been enjoying the summer. This month we bring you two great blogs with impossibly long names, KDE Frameworks – Part 1: KConfig – A Series on Battle-tested Solutions for Your Qt Projects and Improving C++ Development in Visual […]
Hotspot-Improve performance with const, Auto Grade Maps for All, KDAB releases, New videos,Talks at Events past and future and more
Welcome to our July Newsletter We bring you Hotspot: How const Can Improve Performance, then Automotive Grade Maps and Navigation for Everyone and KDAB releases this month, including a major release of KDDockWidgets. We also bring you KDAB acquires the Code Browser from Woboq, new Video releases […]
KDAB TV celebrates its first year
A year ago KDAB started a YouTube channel dedicated to software development with Qt, C++ and 3D technologies like OpenGL. We talked to Sabine Faure, who is in charge of the program, about how it worked out so far and what we can expect in the future. What was the idea behind the KDAB video […]
KD Soap 1.9.1 Release the web service access package for Qt applications
We have released KDSoap 1.9.1 As part of our commitment to cross-platform solutions, KDAB offers developers KD SOAP, a web service access package for Qt applications. KD Soap 1.9.1 This is a final release in this series, with just a few small changes to ensure continued support for those who want to keep using Qt4. […]
Qt Widgets training – online (USA) March 2nd - 4th, 2021
Qt Widgets for the Desktop – Online, 3 days March 2nd to 4th 2021, 9am to 4pm CST, with Jim Albamont What you’ll learn The course covers Qt fundamentals, objects and widgets, Qt Creator and Designer, then takes you under the hood to learn about core classes, custom dialogs, layout management, painting, event handling, as […]
GammaRay 2.11.2 released
GammaRay 2.11.2 We have released version 2.11.2 of our Qt application introspection tool GammaRay, bringing support for Qt 5.15 and improved Qt Quick item picking. GammaRay is a software introspection tool for Qt applications developed by KDAB. Leveraging the QObject introspection mechanism it allows you to observe and manipulate your application at runtime. This works […]
Meeting C++ 2020 November 12 - 14
The Schedule, Talks and Speakers are now online for this ever growing ‘partly virtual ‘event for the European C++ community. KDAB is proud to be a Gold sponsor this year. This year’s online conference features eleven talks in one track. On November 14th you can see a talk from KDAB’s Marc Mutz: Partially-Formed Objects […]
April ’20 – monthly digest
Blogs An engineer answers the doorbell by Andreas Holzammer A funky solution during a pandemic, when most of the office is empty. Read more… Qt, range-based for loops and structured bindings Part 1 by Ivan Čukić The evolution of the C++ programming language and Qt. Read more… Why is my screen Black? A digestible blog […]