This is amazing, I'm still an amateur programmer since I started 4 months ago, right now I'm using PyQt5, but since I'll be doing some things with C++, I really need to understand some situations. Can I do software for Windows 10 with the new native GUI look and would it be exactly the same for the other devices? I wan't to do universal applications for Windows 10, so I need to know if every single characteristic of Qt is available for mobile and desktop. At the same time I love Linux and OSX, so, Would my applications run exactly the same? As far as I know some bits of the source code need to be changed because of the cross platform issues. I really hope someone replies to me, I really want to know since I don't know if I should keep using Qt or if I should start learning GTK, but for what I've seen from this video Qt is amazing, I don't even know where to start to make better things with it but I just love it.
Qt has really transformed over the years. So good to see.
Yes, I'm going to design an instrument cluster with hot animu grills
looks good.. love it
3:32 esta usando una raspberry pi para un controlador de automovil???
This is amazing, I'm still an amateur programmer since I started 4 months ago, right now I'm using PyQt5, but since I'll be doing some things with C++, I really need to understand some situations.
Can I do software for Windows 10 with the new native GUI look and would it be exactly the same for the other devices? I wan't to do universal applications for Windows 10, so I need to know if every single characteristic of Qt is available for mobile and desktop.
At the same time I love Linux and OSX, so, Would my applications run exactly the same? As far as I know some bits of the source code need to be changed because of the cross platform issues.
I really hope someone replies to me, I really want to know since I don't know if I should keep using Qt or if I should start learning GTK, but for what I've seen from this video Qt is amazing, I don't even know where to start to make better things with it but I just love it.
You need to build it separately for different operating systems
QT looks very promising to developing GUI applications.
No shit, kid.
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO
Si lo puedes imaginar, lo puedes programar.
Those sensors, do they need battery? and how big they are generally? Thinking to replace rfid tags with some intelligent hw.
Qt master race
Is the map drawn with qt location? I've tried it in Qt 5.7, it's cool, but functionality is weak yet.
start from open source
and then become cabal
take my money
my dream company
OMG Windows10, shame on you.