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Can you please recommend a textbook on Qt4

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    A Former User
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    Hmm I liked “C++ GUI Programming with Qt4”
    but I can also recommend "Foundations of Qt Development" by Johan Thelin
    "link":http://books.google.com/books/about/Foundations_of_Qt_development.html?id=nyxoEiGHKtoC

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      A long list can be found here: http://developer.qt.nokia.com/books

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        [quote author="mariusg" date="1313135560"]A long list can be found here: http://developer.qt.nokia.com/books[/quote]
        Thanks mariusg, I don't know about this page.

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          In my opinion C++ Gui Programming with Qt4 is the best one, since it covers also the basis of C++ and Java bindings.

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            Rahul Das
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            "Qt Programming in 24 hours" can be a good start!


            Declaration of (Platform) independence.

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              Even if outdated, the o'reilly "Programming with Qt" explains very well the mechanism behind signals and slots, and the reasons that lead Qt to be like it is today.

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                ckakman
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                What about this one?:
                http://www.ics.com/designpatterns/

                Published 1 month ago. It is available online.

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                  Great news! I'm having a look at the online edition right now!

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                    tucnak
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                    #ifdef ru_RU

                    Read M. Shlee - Qt 4. Professional development on C++

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                      leon.anavi
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                      I would like to recommend "Qt for Symbian":http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qt-Symbian-Frank-H-Fitzek/dp/0470750103/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1320883672&sr=8-1 (ISBN: 978-0-470-75010-0) as an excellent book for development of mobile applications with Qt.

                      http://anavi.org/

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                        ' C++ GUI Programming with Qt4 ' is very easy, given you have enough knowledge in c++. Don't understand what you find difficult.

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