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Are you a student or a teacher using Qt Educational Licenses? Here you can discuss about the educational use of Qt, share your learning projects, and network with others.

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  • Is the material usable for academic courses?

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    The intention is that the material should be used for academic courses, and not commercial training courses.

    The license is however likely to change to remove the "NC" (non commercial) part, so stay tuned.. :)

  • Class Chart for Qt C++ Framework

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    [quote author="Immii" date="1293133937"]i wish if some one could write one Qml program which gives whole Qt class chart with little animation of relation ship of each class like inheritance and container ship of something like that. That would be really cool.
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    If it makes any easier I will take w/o the animations! :)

    p.s. I printed the chart but have to say that I will need glasses before I can read any of it... :(

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    me and my boss did some research on the links given by you all. Looks like kdab and ics are two Nokia certified partners for Qt Training. hopefully my boss will get some fund to put all of us with either of Qt experts hands for few days.

  • Update the C++ GUI Programming with Qt book

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    You are right up-to-date books are potentially out-of-date with the next Qt release. However, I think a number of books still have good coverage of the fundamentals.

  • Qt at Oslo University College

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    Wainting with interest too, because we, at University of Debrecen, could just wish Qt as part of the curriculum, just as Ashwin. But who knows, maybe we will start to teach it on our own.

    An electrical engeneering student...

  • Are these course materials available publicly

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    hi qtk, converted them to links

  • What other certifications exist?

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    Well, I just took the advanced tests (in beta) last week at the Dev Days in München. Vladimir was right, a lot of the questions were about making statements on a piece of code. That was better than what I remember of the Essentials exam last year. Still, there were a few questions that required knowing something by heart that I thought was something that you'd normally just quickly look up in the docs. I can not be more specific on this public forum (you have to sign an NDA on the contents of the exam). Still, this happened less in the advanced exams than in the essentials one, and I don't think it is much of an issue if you have sufficient exprience with Qt: you'll make it anyway is my idea.

    P.S. Turns out I was right before when I suggested I should start studying for this years dev days :-)

  • Minor typo in L1 Slides

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    Great! Your right, I have at least one more :) I'll add it to the wiki page

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    There is a textbook that is being used at Suffolk Uni at http://cartan.cas.suffolk.edu/oopdocbook/

    I'm considering to use it during the next-year's course (I'm teaching OOP in C++/Qt)... will have to take a more in-depth look though.

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