2010 Summer Project Week Breakout: Getting Started with Qt

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Session Leader: Adam Weinrich, Nokia

Agenda

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Steve, Tina (or anyone else from NA-MIC to rate the following agenda items on a scale of 1-10 in terms of suitability for this session, with 10 being most suitable)

  1. 5 Nokia's angle
  2. 6 Qt Products and How They All Fit Together
  3. 9 GUI Toolkits and Cross-Platform Libraries
  4. 10 Getting Started with Qt ("Hello World")
  5. 8 Parent/Child Relationship
  6. 10 Linking User Interaction to Application Functionality (signal/slots)
  7. 6 Different Qt Libraries,
  8. 7 Various Widgets,
  9. 8 Model/View Classes
  10. 5 Dialogs
  11. 7 Geometry Management
  12. 3 file I/O
  13. 4 Networking
  14. 6 Graphics
  15. 3 Printing
  16. 3 Database
  17. 3 Multithreading
  18. 3 Multimedia
  19. 8 Painting - Basic Drawing
  20. 7 Main Window and Actions
  21. 3 Printing,
  22. 8 Scrolled Areas
  23. 8 Predefined Dialogs
  24. 8 Custom Dialogs
  25. 7 Geometry Management
  26. 8 Qt Designer (can be left out in the interest of time)
  27. 4 Customized Drawings (Colors, Transparency, Clipping, Coordinate System Transformation)
  28. 3 Text Processing
  29. 8 The Qt Event System (Internal Details, Synthetic Events, Delayed Invocation, Event Filters)
  30. 7 Container Classes
  31. 9 Debugging
  32. 4 Writing Your Own Widget
  33. 7 Help Systems
  34. 7 Tool Tips and What's This
  35. 4 Using Rich Text
  36. 5 Portability
  37. 3 System Resources (Sound, Saving Settings, the System Clipboard, Drag and Drop, Network Programming, External Processes with QProcess)
  38. 4 Emulating MDI with QWorkspace
  39. 7 QGraphicsView
  40. 7 QScrollView
  41. 10 Model/View Programming
    1. 9 Using Convenience Classes (QListWidget, QTreeWidget, QTableWidget)
    2. 9 Stacked Widgets or Layouts
  42. 7 Using OpenGL with Qt
  43. 8 Widget Styles
  44. 5 qmake — Automating Makefile Creation
  45. 7 CMAKE -
  46. 4 Internationalization
  47. 4 XML in Qt
  48. 4 Mulitithreading
  49. 3 SQL
  50. 6 Integrating with Visual Studio
  51. 6 Development Tools for Linux (KDevelop, ...)
  52. 7 Licensing
  53. 6 Deploying Qt Applications
  54. 6 Plugins
  1. 2 Qt4 vs Qt3
  2. 2 Qt vs other toolkits
  3. 7 Qt with Python
  4. 5 Qt Scripting using Javascript
  5. 1 Qt embedded
  6. 1 Qt on Nokia devices

Sample Scenarios

These are examples of the type of programming the NA-MIC community would be interested using Qt to accomplish.

Simple Image Viewer

The program would