GUI help
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There's no "Qt SQL". As written before, Qt has the SQL module which provides plugin for various database systems available like PostgreSQL, SQLite, MySQL etc. Taking a look at the module documentation, and more specially the SQL Database Drivers chapter would have answered that question.
By the way, it's Qt, QT stands for Apple's QuickTime which is likely not what you want to use.
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Because it's up to you to setup your system with PostgresSQL, MySQL or whatever database system you want/need that is supported by Qt.
SQLite doesn't required any external stuff as it's using a file for the database itself.
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Take a look at the module and classes documentation as well as the examples. They use SQLite so developers don't need to install anything special to run them.
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That wasn't your original question. Anyway, why wouldn't you ?
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Don’t try to fit everything in one widget. That would end up a sort of Frankenmonster.
Take the time to cut your application in logical pieces. Then write your widgets.
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If recommend a clean design so yes you are going to end up with several classes and thus several header and source files.
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OK thank you. so it is good to separate this apart. for example, the main menu from the game and the main menus from select options.
I would be interested.
gui game itself is about to work well through the stacked widget. when it comes to a game of sports manager