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31 October 2019
It is often said that QML is a declarative programming language. But what does it mean? A cornerstone of the meaning is the ability of properties to be linked to each other, creating so-called property bindings. In this video we will explore the semantics of bindings across different elements.
The example code showcased in this video is available here: https://github.com/KDAB/kdabtv
00:00 Introduction
00:47 QML Positioning Example
03:22 Property Binding Example
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