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Published inJul 2019
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John Werner
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John Werner is an internationally published author, engineer, consultant, and conference speaker with more than 15 years' experience. He has earned patents for inventions ranging from Inkjet printers to automotive ignition systems. John was one of the early users of Qt on QNX and contributed to the early knowledge of how to make it work. He is a contributor to the Qt-related information on Stack Exchange. He is currently a senior software engineer, specializing in Qt development, for Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics.
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In this final chapter, we started by trying to understand why Qt has its own ways for doing some things that are now considered standard parts of modern C++11 or other libraries. That led us to trying to come up with some guidelines on when we should use Qt or other libraries. From there, we discussed how to increase the efficiency of our Qt code and found that some methods have applications outside of just Qt programming.

While this is the end of the teaching section of this book, I sincerely hope that this is not the end of your learning when it comes to how to develop embedded applications using Qt. We have only hit the high level of some of the topics that could be discussed. There are many things I wish I could have added to the discussion and discussed more in depth since the technology is continuing to grow. At the time of writing, Qt 6 is actively being developed...

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Published in: Jul 2019Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789952063

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John Werner

John Werner is an internationally published author, engineer, consultant, and conference speaker with more than 15 years' experience. He has earned patents for inventions ranging from Inkjet printers to automotive ignition systems. John was one of the early users of Qt on QNX and contributed to the early knowledge of how to make it work. He is a contributor to the Qt-related information on Stack Exchange. He is currently a senior software engineer, specializing in Qt development, for Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics.
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