New Here
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I didn't know where to post an introduction, so I figured this would be the most appropriate place to put it.
I'm new to C++ programming, and I quite enjoy using Qt's framework. It makes me feel at home.
Howeveer, I am not new to programming. I have been coding for about 8 years now, but I've been using archaic VB6 to ages now. I'm tossing the old language. I had a pretty successful game project (mmo) in vb, so I know basic design practice. I just need to learn how to do it in C++, and more specifically with Qt's framework, so I can go off to creating video games across multiple platforms.
I am pretty chill. Friendly person. I like to read, and I love to obtain new knowledge. I'll be snooping around here a lot for tips, and I might even ask for help from time to time.
My current project (with the basic C++/Qt knowledge I have) could barely be called a skeleton for a game. I'm currently trying to figure out slots and signals (or rather, be more comfortable with them) and networking all in one. The RAD-style GUI creator is epic. That's one thing that kept me from learning C++ is the lack of a framework that actually enabled quick GUI creation. Once I learned about Qt, it was over; I needed to learn C++.
I am a software engineering student. I plan to study at Georgia Tech a little later on; at the moment, I'm studying at CTC (many of you may not know what that is, but I really don't feel like explaining myself, lol).
Anyhow, I've been going on for too long. I hope to fit into this community nice and snug. :)
Good morning, everyone! lol.
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Hi. Have a nice stay :)
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Welcome to devnet !!
We have a huge member base to support/answer your queries, As already told by mlong if you have any questions feel free to ask here. You can also check our "IRC channels":http://qt-project.org/wiki/OnlineCommunities.
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Welcome to our community :)
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Hello people, new here also... Hopeful to make some connections...
"Tim Jones in Spokane":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3Bg5xkOlJk
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Hi everyone,
My name is Victor Paul. I'm new member of this forum.
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Welcome, I am new to Qt too
Although I don't have so much programming experiences as you have
I do know a good place to start with learning c++"good c++ books...":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list
But there are no decent Qt5 book on the market yet, neither a pay one
or free books.