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RE[2]: Any books, tutorials etc to recommend?
by Nth_Man on Thu 20th Dec 2012 15:45
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Meanwhile, for Qt4, a good book is:
http://www.ics.com/designpatterns
It's free, although people have to register first.
"The text is being used at Suffolk University's Department of Computer Science, in their CS-331 class."
RE[3]: Any books, tutorials etc to recommend?
by Loreia on Fri 21st Dec 2012 10:22
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RE[2]: Any books, tutorials etc to recommend?
by Loreia on Fri 21st Dec 2012 10:23
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A Qt4 tutorial will still get you most of the way there. Once you've reached that point where you understand the design and usage principles, I've found the Qt documentation to be more than adequate.