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    Pro Grammer
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    Hello,
    I saw in this forum that quite a few people were looking for a Qt 5 book a few years ago. I'm also searching for this kind of book, so does anyone here know about such a thing? I'd like to learn Qt 5 for Widget development, as I have seen some newer Qt Quick books.

    Thanks for your help.

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      There's this online book http://qmlbook.github.io/index.html I saw also a printed book in french, but I can't find it right now, I'll keep looking

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        Here's two:

        • https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/qt5-blueprints
        • https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/application-development-qt-creator-2nd-edition

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          We have a Books page on the wiki , but apparently it is out of date.
          @JKSH would you mind adding those two books there?

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            There's this online book http://qmlbook.github.io/index.html I saw also a printed book in french, but I can't find it right now, I'll keep looking

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            @Iktwo This book is also focused on Qt Quick unfortunately.

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              We have a Books page on the wiki , but apparently it is out of date.
              @JKSH would you mind adding those two books there?

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              @tekojo said:

              We have a Books page on the wiki , but apparently it is out of date.
              @JKSH would you mind adding those two books there?

              Done :) Page needs a cleanup though,

              Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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              • P Pro Grammer

                Hello,
                I saw in this forum that quite a few people were looking for a Qt 5 book a few years ago. I'm also searching for this kind of book, so does anyone here know about such a thing? I'd like to learn Qt 5 for Widget development, as I have seen some newer Qt Quick books.

                Thanks for your help.

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                @Pro-Grammer Not a book, but there is a series of three video courses available on Pluralsight on Qt. The second in the series focuses on Qt Quick and the third focuses on integrating Qt-Quick with C++. A month's subscription is typically less than a typical technical book and it gets you access to the entire catalog of 4,000 courses (and growing daily). Right now, Pluralsight is having a 40% off sale annual subscriptions to celebrate the 4,000th course being added. If you want a VIP pass good for a week of unlimited viewing send me a message through the forum.

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                  @Pro-Grammer Not a book, but there is a series of three video courses available on Pluralsight on Qt. The second in the series focuses on Qt Quick and the third focuses on integrating Qt-Quick with C++. A month's subscription is typically less than a typical technical book and it gets you access to the entire catalog of 4,000 courses (and growing daily). Right now, Pluralsight is having a 40% off sale annual subscriptions to celebrate the 4,000th course being added. If you want a VIP pass good for a week of unlimited viewing send me a message through the forum.

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                  Rolias
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                  Actually use this account to reach me via the chat feature. The Rolias_reboot login was temporary while I figured out how to get my original account back. Sorry about that.

                  Check out my third course in the trilogy on Qt
                  "Integrating Qt Quick with C++"
                  http://bit.ly/qtquickcpp
                  published by Pluralsight

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                  • P Pro Grammer

                    Hello,
                    I saw in this forum that quite a few people were looking for a Qt 5 book a few years ago. I'm also searching for this kind of book, so does anyone here know about such a thing? I'd like to learn Qt 5 for Widget development, as I have seen some newer Qt Quick books.

                    Thanks for your help.

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                    @Pro-Grammer I've been learning Qt programming for a while now. The best source of information is (in my opinion) the official documentation you already mentioned (C++ skills are required of course). Qt Assistant is a good tool for browsing the documentation. You can also use the help section of Qt Creator. Additionally there are a lot of useful examples available (you already picked one of them).

                    [EDIT: Spam link removed. --JKSH]

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