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    ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Be of good cheer – it’s the end of the year! The time for dubious festive rhymes is here again, and we are happy to bring you KDFunctionalSortFilterProxyModel and QML Component Design. We also announce the release of KDDockWidgets 1.5.0 and Heaptrack v1.3.0 and offer two […]

    ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Welcome to November’s basket of delights We continue with our longwinded titles and offer you KDE Frameworks – Part 2: Extra CMake Modules – Enhancing your CMake code, followed by VS Code for Qt Applications – Part 3: A Few Tips and Tricks to Further Integrate […]

This 3-part blog series shows in detail how to get up to speed with a Qt project using Visual Studio Code. Part 3 further integrates Qt into VS Code with syntax highlighting, Qt Creator quick switch and more…

KDAB will be Gold sponsors at this year’s free online edition of Qt World Summit on November 3rd, 2021. Our very own Jesper Pedersen will present his talk “Qt Productivity tips – highlights from Qt Widgets and More”. Don’t miss out! Join developers, designers, managers, and executives to get inspired by the latest developments with […]

  Welcome to KDAB’s March newsletter In the run-up to Easter in this most unusual year, we bring you Using Qt datatypes in Standard Library unordered containers, then Efficient custom shapes in QtQuick: shaders and Using Qt Without a GPU. For our German-speaking readers, we have Kann das nicht der Compiler machen? Maßgeschneidertes C/C++ Tooling mit Clang, (We’ll be doing […]

  Welcome to KDAB’s April newsletter We bring you Discover Bottlenecks on QNX: how to speed up the process, and then Single-shot signal/slot connections, followed by Signal/Slot Connection Throttlers. Yes, you read it right. Read our whitepaper on C++, Where it’s going, how it got there, see the latest releases in our Qt Widgets and More series and […]

Welcome to KDAB’s May newsletter We’re feeling very merry about C++ this May. But that’s not all we have in store. We bring you New in Qt 6.1: std::hash Support for QHash, then Can’t the Compiler Do That? Customized C/C++ Tooling with Clang LibTooling and Architecture of Qt Embedded Systems: Operating Conditions. After this is a whitepaper: […]

As was previously discussed, since the 6.0.0 release of Qt, Qt 3D no longer ships as a pre-compiled module. If you need to use it on your projects, try out the new features, or just see your existing application is ready for the next chapter of Qt’s life, you need to compile Qt 3D from […]

The great content from Qt Desktop Days continued on day three. QML for Desktop If you’re building a desktop application today, should you consider building the UI with Qt Quick? That’s the question that KDABian Shantanu Tushar answers in this session. He walks us through the pros and cons of Qt Widgets versus Qt Quick, […]

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 […]