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    fcrochik
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    [quote author="Smar" date="1293394791"]
    I see it like, where Java, C# and such things not, Qt allows using those technologies if you really need hem. There just often is already done approach for a thing, making it simpler for new devs.

    Of course, Qt being high level API, there is things you can do with it like you can do with more low level API, but that’s the life. Mix pure Cpp with Qt/cpp then :P[/quote]

    That is exactly why "I am here"....

    Qt gives me the productivity, "larger" cross platform audience and my beloved c++ for when I feel the need.

    Certified Specialist & Qt Ambassador <a href="http://www.crochik.com">Maemo, Meego, Symbian, Playbook, RaspberryPi, Desktop... Qt everywhere!</a>

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      milot.shala
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      Good idea, I would like to be part of the discussions in it :D

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        goetz
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        I do not have the impression that Qt "dumbs down" things. In fact it's a really good API, which makes things easy to do without leading to error-prone code. There's no need to expose much advanced C++ features to a public API. That does not mean, that Qt is not using the bad tricks under the hood :-)

        Regarding the beginner's questions, I'm not quite convince that this was the intention of the group, but let's wait what Tobias has to say.

        http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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          milot.shala
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          [quote author="Volker" date="1293399551"]I do not have the impression that Qt "dumbs down" things. In fact it's a really good API, which makes things easy to do without leading to error-prone code. There's no need to expose much advanced C++ features to a public API. That does not mean, that Qt is not using the bad tricks under the hood :-)

          Regarding the beginner's questions, I'm not quite convince that this was the intention of the group, but let's wait what Tobias has to say.[/quote]

          IMO I think that there should be discussions on other libraries such as Boost and there are tons of discussions that will occur for C++ including C++0x, type casting etc. sharing knowledge is the best thing that happens around here :)

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            sfilippidis
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            I believe that it is good to pragmatically and practically program "the Qt way" with C++, knowing that WHEN and IF you (really) need it you can use the "full" power of C++ (e.g.: STL, metaprogramming, etc, etc, etc). ;)

            https://www.filippidis.name/

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              Panke
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              +1 for the cpp forum.

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                BlackDante
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                +1 for this idea.
                It's a great idea, 'cause sometimes problems with code don't have to do with Qt library, many times I have problems with some algorithm who was wrote in pure C++ and IMHO this forum would be very helpful :)

                sorry for my broken english :)

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                  tobias.hunger
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                  I just requested a forum for us:-)

                  Happy new year to everybody!

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                    kamalakshantv
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                    It's nice to see that we might soon have a separate forum for C++ discussions.

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                      fcrochik
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                      [quote author="Tobias Hunger" date="1294050045"]I just requested a forum for us:-)

                      Happy new year to everybody![/quote]

                      Thanks and Happy New Year!

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                        giesbert
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                        Thanks a lot. This will help separating pure C++ issues from Qt related issues :-)

                        Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
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                          fcrochik
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                          [quote author="Gerolf" date="1294074334"]Thanks a lot. This will help separating pure C++ issues from Qt related issues :-)[/quote]

                          I don't think it should JUST about separating. It should also be a place to discuss how c++ is used in Qt, scenarios where "plain c++" (libraries, classes, functions, ways of doing, ...) can be better suited than the Qt provided.

                          Let's wait for the forum so we can get started and see what people will come up with. I just want to make sure that we don't "constraint" too much ourselves with a narrow forum description.

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                            sfilippidis
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                            Let us see how this will work for all the members of Qt Developer Network.

                            https://www.filippidis.name/

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                              mohsen
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                              y not?!

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                                Wolf P.
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                                needs.forum++;
                                needs.wiki++; //...where else should the how-tos and snippets go?

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                                  tobias.hunger
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                                  Here is our "shiny new C++ forum":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewforum/36/!

                                  I'll move some threads over to it... please feel free to suggest threads to move:-)

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                                    andre
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                                    Yeay! Nice.

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