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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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Writing console applications with Qt Creator

Remember Hello World in Chapter 1, Getting Started with Qt Creator? That was a console application – about as simple a console application as you can write. Let's recap the code: We created a new Qt console application and, in main.cpp, we wrote the following lines of code:

#include <QCoreApplication> 
#include <iostream> 
 
using namespace std; 
 
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 
{ 
    QCoreApplication a(argc, argv); 
     
    cout << "Hello world!"; 
 
    return a.exec(); 
} 

Any valid C++ file is valid in a Qt application, including Standard Template Library (STL) code. This is especially handy if you need to write a small tool in C++ and haven't learned a lot about Qt yet – everything you know about C++ (and even C, if you prefer) is accessible to you in Qt Creator.

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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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