The Independent Qt Tutorial has been updated with more links to third party resources and a new chapter of Qwt – Qt Widgets for Technical Applications. Using Qwt, Qt can be used to rapidly develop scientific applications.
The Independent Qt Tutorial has been updated with more links to third party resources and a new chapter of Qwt – Qt Widgets for Technical Applications. Using Qwt, Qt can be used to rapidly develop scientific applications.
I have a new C book, a new C++ book, both having together as many pages as the holy bible. It’s time that I learn some QT in my free time, cause it’s a cool toolkit. GTK+ is also on the <todo> list.
Coding is cool…
This tutorial seems cool. But does anyone know a Qt tutorial that makes use of Designer (so you don’t have to make the .ui-files by hand and can focus on coding)? Cheers!
This tutorial does.
Well, it’s good that you write perfect English. Maybe you’d like to help the author get the spelling errors fixed instead of whining? Not everyone in the world speaks English as their first language (and many that do can’t spell either).
Did you check a dictionary before trolling?
Orientate O”ri*en*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Orientated;
(…)
2. To arrange in order; to dispose or place (a body) so as to show its relation to other bodies, or the relation of its parts among themselves.
Source: Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
So, both “oriented” and “orientated” are acceptable forms.
Actually if you check the definition of both words, you might see that “orientated” makes more sense on the OO context, but anyway, both are gramatically correct.
Finally, if you quit reading every technical document because of a spelling error, you might miss a lot of good stuff. Not to mention that the author publishes his e-mail not because he loves spam, but because he’s open to comments (grammatical included)