Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th May 2008 08:54 UTC, submitted by elsewhere
Qt Yesterday, Trolltech released the final version of Qt 4.4, their graphical toolkit which forms the base for, among a lot of other things, the KDE project. It still features the dual-license model (of course), so proprietary developers can license Qt, while open source developers can get a GPLd version (both GPL 2 as well as 3). Read on for a quick overview of the new features, as well as some findings by Ars Technica.
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RE[3]: The BEST!
by axilmar on Thu 8th May 2008 12:49 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: The BEST!"
axilmar
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2006-03-20

No doubt that the MOC has many benefits, but some programmers (myself included) may not use the IDEs sponsored by Qt, and therefore having to call the MOC manually. If Qt also supported signals and slots templates, there would not be a need to invoke the MOC manually.

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