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Published inJul 2019
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John Werner
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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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Wow! This has been a long chapter. Here, we looked at how Qt has come to have two graphics technologies—Qt Widgets and QML/QtQuick. We explored how to use both technologies, and how UIs are created both with code and with the Designer in Qt Creator. Next, we looked at a comparison between the two technologies.

We also uncovered two new requirements for our BigProject and used them to explore how we can combine both Qt Quick and Qt Widgets in the same program. We even learned one way to pass data from C++ into QML objects, something that will serve us well as we interface our embedded code with C and C++ device drivers and display the UI using Qt Quick.

In Chapter 7, Adding More Features, we will discover more requirements for BigProject that will require us to learn about using databases in Qt, designing with state machines, using web sockets, and even adding...

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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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