No!!!. There is a reason. Here it is...
Ok I agree attendants have to have some knowledge on some toolkit but there can be cases where the attendants are just fresh passed out. They might have done some small project during their colleges. So there is possibility that they have some domain knowledge (might not be MFC). It can be either Visual Basics, Networking, C, C++, Computer Graphics, Java etc.
When I learned Qt I only knew C, C++, Visual Basic etc but not MFC. I think if you have a strong C++ background, then learning Qt is somewhat easier. There is QtAssistance which makes your life much easier. QtAssistance has everything but you need to find the proper function to fit in proper place.
I'm just assuming majority of attendant have knowlwdge on C, C++ and few on MFC. In that case what can be your classic idea????
By the way wysota, can you share some of your experiences learning Qt for the first time. I wil love to hear that.
One more small question.. Assume attendants knows only C, C++ and not other toolkits.( and NOTHING). You have 10 such people and you are asked to teach Qt to those people. How do you do proceed???? Please put down all you ideas.
This is going to be interesting.I'm eagerly waiting.
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