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    Default Hello Qt Community Members!

    Hi,
    I'm just about to change my IDE and libraries (except std and Boost) and become a Qt boy Qt appears to be a fascinating adventure...
    Best, Piotr

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    Default Re: Hello Qt Community Members!

    well Qt removes the need for std in a majority of places and also with boost. But welcome ^____^
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    Default Re: Hello Qt Community Members!

    Hello everybody i am a new at this forum... I wish to lurn many cute thing here.

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    Default Re: Hello Qt Community Members!

    Quote Originally Posted by ComaWhite View Post
    well Qt removes the need for std in a majority of places and also with boost. But welcome ^____^
    Thanks! I think I'll start with GUI components, other pieces rather selectively. But in future...
    Piotr

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