Since when did you start QT?
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Just wanted to know
When did you peoples started learning QT ? Please mention your age when you started programming too. 😂😂
please add your experience before learning QT.Aren't you attracted by other easy frameworks (although they are not in c++) LIKE
FLUTTER , REACT NATIVE , DELPHI , C++ BUILDER (not easy but alternative) , Ionic etc. -
@Thank-You said in Since when did you start QT?:
Just wanted to know
When did you peoples started learning QT ?please add your experience before learning QT.
Bah, practically no experience ;-) I did do some HTML, C++, Pascal learning but it was all very basic and didn't go far.
Aren't you attracted by other easy frameworks (although they are not in c++) LIKE
FLUTTER , REACT NATIVE , DELPHI , C++ BUILDER (not easy but alternative) , Ionic etc.Flutter is interesting, definitely. I would like to learn it at least a little bit, but lack time.
I've heard from experts that React Native is horrible so I don't bother to look at it.
The rest from your list I'd say are irrelevant, at least to me.
What is very interesting, IMO is Rust and I am learning it from time to time. I've tried Go, it's definitely interesting as well (and can land you a very high-salary job!) but somehow Rust feels a bit better to me. Not sure exactly why (Rust syntax is a mess), I guess I am skeptical about anything made by Google (they tend to abandon their products randomly).
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@Thank-You said in Since when did you start QT?:
When did you peoples started learning QT ?
I believe 2008/2009 during University
please add your experience before learning QT.
a couple of hours in the basics, Pascal, C, assembler(like 1 course), Python ...
Aren't you attracted by other easy frameworks (although they are not in c++) LIKE
FLUTTER , REACT NATIVE , DELPHI , C++ BUILDER (not easy but alternative) , Ionic etc.not really, like anything made by google, I'm waiting for the eventual abandonment of the framework/language,
I do know enough Java to get along for Android dev thats enough for now :D
other interpreter based languages come and go every year, haven't found anything that I really fancied.
Always wanted to learn something thats almost exclusively used for websites and stuff, but with web assembly now being a thing..... 😉
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@sierdzio
Wow,
Actually I was also attracted by RUST haven't tried butNot sure exactly why (Rust syntax is a mess)
Yes This seems some problem to me as well.
I guess I am skeptical about anything made by Google
I used to think Only I was the guy with this thought but I am happy there are many peoples
Besides Go Do you have interests in other techs like NODE js , Django , PHP etc.
Thank Your Sir
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@J-Hilk
Are you using QT with c++ or pythonnot really, like anything made by google, I'm waiting for the eventual abandonment of the framework/language,
Sorry, I don't understand. Do you mean you are against google language or a sort of thing like that ?
with web assembly now being a thing..... 😉
Ohh. Have you tried other stacks than web assembly
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@Thank-You said in Since when did you start QT?:
Besides Go Do you have interests in other techs like NODE js , Django , PHP etc.
They don't support desktop and mobile apps so my interest is immediately much lower.
At the company I work for we do have a team of Django developers, and they are happy with it. If I wanted to move towards web development, I would start with Django. Maybe one day I will ;-)
Ah, since you ask about web stuff - I also know some Ruby on Rails and PHP. RoR is really cool. When compared to c++ it's mind blowing what it can do and how easy it is. But in recent years it is declining in popularity, so I probably won't recommend learning it.
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When did you peoples started learning QT ?
2006please add your experience before learning QT.
FORTRAN IV / 77, C, C++, assembler, do not remeber all
Aren't you attracted by other easy frameworks (although they are not in c++) LIKE
FLUTTER , REACT NATIVE , DELPHI , C++ BUILDER (not easy but alternative) , Ionic etc.Qt was the choice to start with. I have heard of Qt before, it was compatible with MSVC2005 and we started out with Qt4.
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@Thank-You said in Since when did you start QT?:
When did you peoples started learning QT ?
C++ 2004/5 (in high school), Qt 2007/8
add your experience before learning QT.
Just plc programming, a bit of html/php and obscure scripting languages
Aren't you attracted by other easy frameworks (although they are not in c++) LIKE
FLUTTER , REACT NATIVE , DELPHI , C++ BUILDER (not easy but alternative) , Ionic etc.My early years were with C++ Builder, I think it's now semi-dead and, in any case, it doesn't even come close to competing with Qt. Delphi was the first non-C++ framework I looked into, while I'm sure maintaining legacy platforms running in pascal is a lucrative profession it wasn't for me and my aspirations (IT/programming is not my job).
Flutter is the most interesting of the bunch, would be an alternative to QML but it's too young of a technology to decide if it's worth investing time into learning. -
When did you peoples started learning QT ?
I started Qt when I was 20-21, it was with Qt 3.3.
Please mention your age when you started programming too.
I started programming (TI-basic) when I was 16, then I learned C++ when I was 19.
please add your experience before learning QT.
Practically nothing, one year of C++, with a 6-months (2 hours a week) project about picture drawing and genetic algorithms.
Aren't you attracted by other easy frameworks (although they are not in c++)
I'm primarily a C++ guy, I like Python as well, but that's mostly it. So not really.
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@Thank-You
What bout me? My life history? ;-)For Qt it looks like I started and joined here in 2016, which is scarily longer ago than I remember! I did Qt to help a friend out on an existing project, using Python/PyQt. Then did my own project to use C++ instead. Only done Qt as a bit of a hobby, not for work.
Languages went through Pascal, BASIC, C, Prolog, C++, C#. Most work stuff was MSVC/Windows, company is B2B selling development/configuration tools. I do (and like) backend, but do frontend too grudgingly. Lately I got back into Linux, as originally I did my stuff under UNIX. And a host of other things, web stuff, scripting, sys admin. No courses/training, just pick it up as I go.
Other than that, I have a pussy cat and am an avid England supporter in any sport. I am now reaching an age where I can start to become a "grumpy old man", and looking forward to it. :D
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@Thank-You said in Since when did you start QT?:
If mentioning here disturbs you
No problem.
I started learning Qt when I was working as student for a big German automotive company. It was an internal PyQt project in the 200x.
Before that I learned programming mostly by reading books and writing small programs. But, I also want to mention the school (Gymnasium in Germany): we had good teachers for computer sciences! My first ever programming language was Basic, but at that time I had no idea what I was doing, just typing something the teacher told us and see what happens (that's why I usually refuse to "give code" to people here, they should learn and understand what they are doing :-)). 1996 my parents bought me my first PC and I started to learn programming using Turbo Pascal. Bit later Delphi. At some point I wanted to learn C++, because a teacher told us that this is what matters in real world :-) So, I used free version of C++ Builder and read the book from Stroustrup. I also learned x86 assembler at that time because I wanted to learn how CPUs actually work. That was really fun :-) At the university I also learned some Java and a bit Prolog. After study in my first real job I learned C# and some ASP.Net as that was used for an internal company project. Then again some Python, then C++ with Qt. Now, I'm again in automotive industry doing C++, but without Qt (we stopped using Qt some years ago).
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@jsulm said in Since when did you start QT?:
@JonB Am I? :-)
No, but you are close: https://forum.qt.io/users?section=sort-posts :D
Most active is Sam, and always has been.
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@JonB said in Since when did you start QT?:
@sierdzio
Yes, I felt bad after writing that that it might be Sam overall. Sorry!I'm not offended at all :-)
Scarily I seem to have made a lot of posts, without necessarily knowing what I'm talking about :)
Don't worry, it's still good contribution. It helps others and it does help you :-)
When I was new here I was also answering a lot while knowing little. Somehow, in the meantime and without realizing, that helped me learn a lot, too.