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'''Qt''' is a cross-platform application development framework, widely used for the development of GUI programs, and, since the release of Qt 4, also used for developing non-GUI programs such as console tools and servers. Qt is most notably used in KDE, the web browser Opera (Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris versions), Google Earth, Skype, Qtopia and OPIE. It is produced by the Norwegian company Trolltech, formerly Quasar Technologies. Trolltech insiders pronounce Qt as "cute". | |||
: ''For '''moar info''', see: [http://anonym.to/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(toolkit) http://anonym.to/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(toolkit)]'' | |||
== External links == | |||
* [http://anonym.to/http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/ Qt Homepage] | |||
* [http://anonym.to/http://labs.trolltech.com Trolltech Labs and Developer Blogs] | |||
* [http://anonym.to/http://developer.kde.org/documentation/books/kde-2.0-development/ch19lev1sec2.html The GPL Versus Qt "War" (19.2.3)] (regarding Qt licensing from before version 2.2) | |||
* [http://anonym.to/http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/007490.html How Qt's proprietary license agreement works] | |||
* [http://anonym.to/http://cartan.cas.suffolk.edu/moin/OopDocbook?page=index.html An Introduction to Design Patterns in C with Qt4]. Excerpts from a Prentice Hall book teaching C programming from the ground up, using Qt 4.1 | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 21 May 2011
Qt is a cross-platform application development framework, widely used for the development of GUI programs, and, since the release of Qt 4, also used for developing non-GUI programs such as console tools and servers. Qt is most notably used in KDE, the web browser Opera (Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris versions), Google Earth, Skype, Qtopia and OPIE. It is produced by the Norwegian company Trolltech, formerly Quasar Technologies. Trolltech insiders pronounce Qt as "cute".
- For moar info, see: http://anonym.to/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(toolkit)
External links[edit]
- Qt Homepage
- Trolltech Labs and Developer Blogs
- The GPL Versus Qt "War" (19.2.3) (regarding Qt licensing from before version 2.2)
- How Qt's proprietary license agreement works
- An Introduction to Design Patterns in C with Qt4. Excerpts from a Prentice Hall book teaching C programming from the ground up, using Qt 4.1