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Thanks, but perhaps I should have been clearer; my query wasn't so much "how can I learn about Qt", but rather *why* should I learn about Qt? What would it get me? Why is it better than the technologies that the Gnome world uses?
You can find a lot of things saying "Qt is superior" without any real details about what makes it superior.
Again, this isn't meant to be a troll or an invitation to a flamewar. Like I said, I know quite a bit about GTK development -- I do it for a living -- and I'm wondering what it is I'm "missing out on".