Qt's GraphicsView provides a higher level of graphical abstraction and reuse than QPainter alone. This talk covers how it can efficiently manage a large number of standard and custom graphics items, with support for zooming, transformations, and animations. The instructor is David Johnson, a member of the ICS consulting staff. David has been writing software with the Qt framework since 1998. He is active in the open source community and has contributed to the award-winning KDE desktop.
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-Design Patterns in Qt 4
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-The GraphicsView Framework
-An Introduction to QThreads
-Best Practices for Qt Localization
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