Le 06/03/2015 04:51, Shantanu Tushar Jha a écrit :
Hi,
Adding to what Aleix said, the approach to problems being different
might also lead to confusion and frustration in the beginning if you
have used QWidgets extensively. In such cases, reading the examples
(there are loads of them) is
Hi,
I saw that one of the great feature of Qt was QtQuick, and that KDE
chose to use this a lot. I went lately from fully written widgets to
QtDesigner
What are the real advantages of QtQuick over the old fashion Qt (I don't
know how to call it)? Are there drawbacks? (The real question
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:13 AM, Olivier CHURLAUD oliv...@churlaud.com wrote:
Hi,
I saw that one of the great feature of Qt was QtQuick, and that KDE chose to
use this a lot. I went lately from fully written widgets to QtDesigner
What are the real advantages of QtQuick over the old
Hi,
Adding to what Aleix said, the approach to problems being different might
also lead to confusion and frustration in the beginning if you have used
QWidgets extensively. In such cases, reading the examples (there are loads
of them) is very useful.
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Shantanu Tushar(UTC +0530)