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" An introduction to design patterns in C++ with Qt / "
Alan Ezust and Paul Ezust ; [foreword by Lars Knoll].
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BL
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596587
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b425806
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Main Entry
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Ezust, Alan.
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Title & Author
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An introduction to design patterns in C++ with Qt /\ Alan Ezust and Paul Ezust ; [foreword by Lars Knoll].
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Edition Statement
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Second edition.
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Series Statement
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Prentice Hall open source development series
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Page. NO
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xxix, 734 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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9780132826457 (hardback)
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: 0132826453 (hardback)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 706-708) and index.
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Contents
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Part I: Design patterns and Qt 4. C++ introduction -- Top of the class -- Introduction to Qt -- Lists -- Functions -- Inheritance and polymorphism -- Libraries and design patterns -- QObject, QApplication, signals, and slots -- Widgets and designer -- Main windows and actions -- Generics and containers -- Meta objects, properties, and reflective programming -- Models and views -- Validation and regular expressions -- Parsing XML -- More design patterns -- Concurrency -- Database programming -- Part II: C++ language reference. Types and expressions -- Scope and storage class -- Memory access -- Inheritance in detail -- Part III: Programming assignments -- MP3 jukebox assignments -- Appendix A: C++ reserved keywords -- Appendix B: Standard headers -- Appendix C: Development tools -- Appendix D: Alan's quick start guide to Debian for programmers -- Appendix E: C++/Qt setup.
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Abstract
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This book fills a void between the many syntax-oriented programming texts that teach readers how to program in C++ with standard I/O (e.g., Deitel) and the relatively few books that assume a knowledge of OOP/C++ and emphasize GUI programming using higher-level frameworks (e.g., Blanchette). There are plenty of books on C++ programming but, with few exceptions, the user interface is constrained to either primitive terminal I/O, or closed-source, non-portable libraries (e.g., Microsoft Foundation Classes). This book makes extensive use of Nokia's excellent Qt system.Originally developed by Trolltech, "Qt is a cross-platform C++ application framework developers can use to write single-source applications that run natively on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X and embedded Linux. Qt has been used to build thousands of successful commercial applications worldwide, and is the basis of the open source KDE desktop environment." Most Linux distributions include a non-commercial version of Qt. In addition Qt is the basis for the standard Linux desktop, KDE and is used by more than an estimated 150,000 open source developers worldwide. - Publisher.
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Subject
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C++ (Computer program language)
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Subject
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Software patterns.
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Subject
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Computer software-- Reusability.
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Added Entry
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Ezust, Paul.
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