[Qt-interest] New Book: Advanced Qt Programming

Jeffery MacEachern j.maceachern at gmail.com
Wed Jul 21 20:44:48 CEST 2010


The ToC looks great!  I'll unfortunately have to wait until it hits a
local library, but I'll definitely be checking it out.
 - Jeffery MacEachern



On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 04:00, Peter Nunn <pnunn at infoteq.com.au> wrote:
> Already have, but its going to take ages to get to OZ...
> :(
>
> P.
>
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 8:16:06 pm Mark Summerfield wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am delighted to announce that a new book, "Advanced Qt Programming"
>> (ISBN 0321635906), is now available in the U.S., and soon elsewhere.
>>
>> The book is aimed at existing C++/Qt programmers and covers ideas and
>> techniques that are too advanced or specialized (but not necessarily
>> difficult) for a first book on Qt.
>>
>> The book shows best Qt 4.6 practices (and in almost every case has
>> #ifdefs in the source code to show the Qt 4.5 way). In view of Qt's vast
>> size the book covers a _selected_ range of topics, but also packs in an
>> amazing amount of incidental detail that should prove interesting and
>> useful.
>>
>> The book's web page is: http://www.qtrac.eu/aqpbook.html
>>
>> The page has the table of contents, links to download the complete
>> (GPL-licensed) source code for the examples, a link to the sample
>> chapter and links to online booksellers. (The amazon.com page has
>> additional information about the book in the "Editorial Reviews"
>> section.)
>>
>> I hope you'll take the time to look at it---and better still buy it!
>
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