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RE: [suse-programming-e] Book on KDE/QT
- From: John Ross Hunt <johnrosshunt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 17:53:15 -0500
- Message-id: <91C99542C59FD311975700A0CC3E04EC01E326@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On Sunday 09 June 2002 04:50 pm, John Lamb wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a good book on QT and/or KDE
> programming, ideally
> > on the latest versions?
> >
> > I'm competent in C++ and have written GUIs in java and the
> occasional
> > single-dialog application in QT and GTK+. That should give
> you an idea
> > of the level.
>
> O'Reilly has a book "Programming with Qt". The second edition
> covers Qt 3. I
> haven't read this one but if it's like most of their other books it's
> probably worth getting.
> --
> "His super power is to turn into a scotch terrier."
Andamooka has a KDE2 programming book online. I'm not aware of any KDE3
books out yet. But, like you I'd be interested in hearing recommendations
for KDE3 programming.
http://www.andamooka.org/reader.pl?section=kde20devel
-jrh
> > Can anyone recommend a good book on QT and/or KDE
> programming, ideally
> > on the latest versions?
> >
> > I'm competent in C++ and have written GUIs in java and the
> occasional
> > single-dialog application in QT and GTK+. That should give
> you an idea
> > of the level.
>
> O'Reilly has a book "Programming with Qt". The second edition
> covers Qt 3. I
> haven't read this one but if it's like most of their other books it's
> probably worth getting.
> --
> "His super power is to turn into a scotch terrier."
Andamooka has a KDE2 programming book online. I'm not aware of any KDE3
books out yet. But, like you I'd be interested in hearing recommendations
for KDE3 programming.
http://www.andamooka.org/reader.pl?section=kde20devel
-jrh
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