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An Introduction to QThreads (48:53)
This webcast focuses on helping programmers build reliable multi-threaded programs through the use of encapsulation and inter-threaded events. The instructor is Gregg Lebovitz, who has been teaching courses on Qt3 and Qt4 for over 4 years and is one of 5 certified Qt Trainers in North America. He has over 20 years experience with Internet, GUI, and Web technologies.
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An Introduction to Qt (01:07:55)
This intensive introduction to Qt covers all you need to know to get started with Trolltech's advanced C++ development framework. The instructor is Gregg Lebovitz, who has been teaching courses on Qt3 and Qt4 for over 4 years and is one of 5 certified Qt Trainers in North America. He has over 20 years experience with Internet, GUI, and Web technologies.
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When defining a Qt class with slots, the keyword "slots" is used. But in the Qt header file <qobjectdefs.h>, (q-object-defs-dot-h) "slots" is defined to be an empty string. So why do we need to use the "slots" keyword?

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An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 by Alan Ezust and Paul Ezust

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