C++ programming in Qt Framework: Part II

learn how to make your softwares more complex Using Qt FrameWork And take Your programming skills to the next level.

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C++ programming in Qt Framework: Part II

What You Will Learn!

  • Expand Your Experience In Qt And Make it more relevant
  • Discover Other Techniques in Qt To Boost Your Creation Aspect
  • Make Your Coding Skills Professional With Qt By Learning Coding Management
  • Make Your Softwares And Applications International Using QtLinguist
  • Continue To learn More About Qt From This Second Part Of C++ And Qt Programming

Description

This course is the second part for my C++ And Qt Programming For creating Powerful Softwares And Applications, and it's the continuation of my first course "C++ Programming in Qt: Create GUI Softwares".

the students that would take this course are supposed to have an overview of Qt Framework, although, if you are a beginner then you should take my first course and then complete it with that one in order to keep track with the level of my other students that have taken both courses.

  • In order to keep up with this course you should have Qt Creator installed on your computer. if so then it's ok just go ahead and watch the course until the end
  • this course covers the following concepts:
          • Manipulating Files in Qt using I/O Streams
          • View And Model Architecture In Qt Or What we Call VMC Architecture.
          • How Translate Your Softwares From a Language To another.

if this content attract your attention then you are not wrong. feel free to take it and i promise you that at the end of this course you will boost your programming skills far from just an intermediate.

Who Should Attend!

  • This Course is Made For Those who Have An OverView OF Qt And want to expand their knowledge about this framework
  • C++ And Qt Programmers
  • This course is meant to be the second part of my C++ And Qt Programming Series.

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Tags

  • C++
  • QT Framework
  • C (programming language)

Subscribers

409

Lectures

21

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