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Tutorials and trainings
Programming with Qt
Written by Marcin Teodorczyk on Thursday, 26 March 2009

ARISE organizes a certified Open Enrollment training in "Programming with Qt".

Location: Warsaw, Poland

Date: 4-8 May, 2009

Price: 1600 EUR

Language: Polish (optionally English)

Training is designed as an in-depth introduction to Qt programming. The training offered is based on theory, discussion and hands-on testing. The training will help you learn the aspects and strategy of Qt products. The examples and lab-exercises given throughout the course are designed to underline the theory and to help students get a full understanding of the processes of using Qt.

The training will be conducted by certified Qt trainer - Witold Wysota of QtCentre.

To register please send an e-mail to arise@arise.pl

Number of participants is limited.


More details about the training available:

 

About ARISE

ARISE is a leading Central European company offering IT services using Qt technologies - software development, training and support. We are the only Polish company to become a certified training partner to Qt Software.

Contact information

ARISE Sp. z o.o.

Walicow 11

00-851 Warsaw, Poland

+48 (22) 583-9340

+48 (22) 583-9341

www.arise.pl

arise@arise.pl

Tutorials and trainings
"Latest Qt News"
Written by Mia Ryynänen on Monday, 16 March 2009
Title: Latest Qt News by Marcel Schuette (Nokia Qt Software) 26.3. Helsinki, Finland

Location: Flander, Itämerenkatu 5, Helsinki, Finland

Date: Thu 26.03.2009 at 8:30AM

Duration: 2 h

Flander will organize in co-operation with Nokia Qt Software a free morning session for Qt developers in Helsinki, Finland to view the latest news of Qt.

This session will give an overview about the features of Qt, the benefits of cross-platform development and development tools, which come along with Qt. We will view the Qt roadmap e.g. what is new in Qt 4.5. There will be also a practical part, which shows, how to program with Qt.

Marcel Schuette is working as a Professional Services Engineer in the Nokia Qt Software (formerly known as Trolltech) office in Munich. As a Service Engineer, he is working on customer projects, workshops and product training.

Flander (www.flander.com) has a record of continuous growth spanning over 10 years in the field of software development and testing. We are experts in the mobile, embedded and complex applications and system fields, having a distinguished track record in delivering world class solutions to global companies like Nokia, Symbian, SonyEricsson, Motorola, Sandvik, Google and Vaisala. With 11 offices across Finland, Sweden and China, we employ over 500 professionals.
 
For additional information please contact Mia Ryynänen, Flander Ltd., Tel. +358(0)400985568, mia.ryynanen@flander.com.
3rd Party Software
Qt 4.5 will be LGPL
Written by Johan Thelin on Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Nokia today announced that its Qt cross-platform User Interface (UI) and application framework for desktop and embedded platforms will be available under the Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 license from the release of Qt 4.5, scheduled for March 2009. Previously, Qt has been made available to the open source community under the General Public License (GPL) license.

The move to LGPL licensing will provide open source and commercial developers with more permissive licensing than GPL and so increase flexibility for developers. In addition, Qt source code repositories will be made publicly available and will encourage contributions from desktop and embedded developer communities. With these changes, developers will be able to actively drive the evolution of the Qt framework.

Qt 4.5 will also be available under commercial licensing terms, while licensing for previous versions of Qt remains unchanged. In addition, service offerings for Qt will be expanded to ensure that all Qt development projects can have access to the same levels of support, independent of the selected license.

Qt
Qt 4.5 beta released
Written by Witold Wysota on Thursday, 18 December 2008

Today Qt Software released beta version of Qt 4.5. The release is more stable than the technical preview released two months ago. According to Thiago's post most effort is being put into making Qt run properly on 64bit Macs using Cocoa. As you probably know beta doesn't bring any new features (as those were frozen some time ago) but is a result of a constant effort to increase the quality of the framework.

Apart Cocoa support Qt 4.5 brings many new features such as ODF and XSL-T support, WebKit updated to the latest version (bringing among other things blindlingly fast JavaScript engine), major improvements to Qt's rendering performance, transculent widgets on X11 (finally!), next series of improvements to Qt Designer and many more.

Qt
Beta version of Qt Creator released
Written by Witold Wysota on Thursday, 18 December 2008

Qt Software today released a beta of their new cross platform development environment - Qt Creator. Since this release Qt Creator has become Free Software, which also means its sources are available for public.

According to the release statement  the beta brings some new interesting features like full navigation history that is said to help navigate code even more efficiently. As in other Free projects, everyone can contribute to the final result, so grab the sources and start hacking or download a binary package and just start using the tool.

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