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KDAB demos at Qt World Summit, Boston October 29th to 30th

KDAB is the main sponsor at Qt World Summit.  In Boston, we’ll be co-hosting a training day on October 29th,  offering both Introductory and Advanced one day training classes at a knock-down price. Find out more here. On October 30th, you can listen to two talks from KDAB experts:

  • Creating compelling blended 2D/3D applications – a solution for artists and developers, with Mike Krus, and
  • KDAB’s Opensource Tools for Qt with David Faure.

In addition to all this awesomeness, KDAB will be exhibiting on both days, the 29th and 30th of October. Come to our booth and see:

KDAB GammaRay

A high-level introspection tool for Qt applications, KDAB’s GammaRay allows you to examine and manipulate application internals at runtime, either locally or on an embedded target. Augmenting conventional debuggers, GammaRay leverages QObject to visualize application behavior at a high level, especially useful where complex Qt frameworks such as model/view, state machines, QGraphicsView or QTextDocument are involved. GammaRay is integral to the Qt Automotive Suite all-in-one package, where it also offers QtCreator integration. Find out more about GammaRay…

Clazy Static Code Analyzer

An opensource project spawned by KDAB’s R&D efforts for better C++ tooling, Clazy Static Code Analyzer is an LLVM/Clang-based static analyzer for Qt 5 that extends your compiler with approximately 50 Qt-oriented warnings. Clazy Static Code Analyzer highlights Qt-related bugs, performance issues or unneeded memory allocations and performs a code rewrite for common tasks like porting to the Qt 5 connect syntax. Clazy Static Code Analyzer integrates seamlessly with most existing build systems, and is bundled with the latest versions of QtCreator if you don’t want to compile it your self. Find out more…

Qi – Cellular Tissue Imaging in Qt 3D

Demonstrating the power of Qt 3D, this shows stunning 3D visualizations of microscopic tissue samples that help researchers better understand cell pathology in the fight against cancer. The 3D images are created out of 2D images from electron microscopes in cutting edge clinical diagnostics data sets. The process enables real-time conversion to 3D from 30 image channels using Qt 3D. Find out more…

Shaper Origin

Shaper Origin is the world’s first handheld CNC router. Under the hood, it runs a Freescale iMX6 system on chip with Yocto Linux and Qt. QML provides the user interface, and renders on top of an OpenGL underlay renderer which renders the current tool position and user’s design. Find out more…

nanoQuill Interactive Wall

KDAB, along with The Qt Company and Quantitative Image Systems, will also present the nanoQuill interactive display wall where participants can literally help in the cure for cancer (#color4cancer) by coloring in images of cells. Once photographed, completed images can be sent to the nanoQuill website. Find out more about nanoQuill….   Sign up for Qt World Summit…

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