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    Default Re: Good and up-to-date QT book?

    The three nice books are the one you mentioned, "Qt Book" by one of the KDE contributors and "Foundations of Qt Development" by Johan Thelin. For obvious reasons I consider the last one the best. Unfortunately all of them slowly become outdated.
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