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Lee Zhi Eng
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Lee Zhi Eng is a self-taught programmer who worked as an artist and programmer at several game studios before becoming a part-time lecturer for 2 years at a university, teaching game development subjects related to Unity and Unreal Engine. He has not only taken part in various projects related to games, interactive apps, and virtual reality but has also participated in multiple projects that are more oriented toward software and system development. When he is not writing code, he enjoys traveling, photography, and exploring new technologies.
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Technical requirements

The technical requirements for this chapter include Qt (commercial license) 5.13.1 Boot2Qt Emulator, Qt Creator 4.10.1, Windows 10, a GNU Toolchain, Python 2.8, WinFLASHTool, Debian for BeagleBone (or another system), and an SSH server. You also need a physical embedded device, such as the Intel NUC or Raspberry Pi, for deployment.

You can apply for a 30-day trial in order to try out the various features. You will learn how to apply for the trial license in the following section of this chapter. Note that you can still develop your Qt application for embedded devices without using the commercial license, but that will require a ton of manual work and professional know-how. Other than that, you will also need a lot of patience in order to deploy your program to the embedded system without using the automated method provided by the Qt commercial license.

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Lee Zhi Eng

Lee Zhi Eng is a self-taught programmer who worked as an artist and programmer at several game studios before becoming a part-time lecturer for 2 years at a university, teaching game development subjects related to Unity and Unreal Engine. He has not only taken part in various projects related to games, interactive apps, and virtual reality but has also participated in multiple projects that are more oriented toward software and system development. When he is not writing code, he enjoys traveling, photography, and exploring new technologies.
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