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Hands-On Embedded Programming with Qt

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789952063
Pages 416 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
John Werner John Werner
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with Embedded Qt
2. Setting Up the Environment 3. Writing Your First Qt Application 4. Running Your First Application on the Target 5. Section 2: Working with Embedded Qt
6. Important Qt Concepts 7. Managing the Overall Workflow 8. Exploring GUI Technologies 9. Adding More Features 10. Section 3: Deep Dive into Embedded Qt
11. Qt in the Embedded World 12. Exploring the IoT with Qt 13. Using More Qt-Related Technologies 14. Section 4: Advanced Techniques and Best Practices
15. Debugging, Logging, and Monitoring Qt Applications 16. Responsive Application Programming - Threads 17. Qt Best Practices 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A: BigProject Requirements
1. Appendix B: Bonus Code - Simplifying Q_PROPERTY

Qt Best Practices

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As we have worked our way through the chapters in this book, we have fulfilled 23 requirements for an imaginary product. In the process, we had a chance to learn the Qt Way by implementing, testing, and debugging code.

In the last two chapters, we left the project behind, but I hope that, as you learned about more Qt capabilities, you have thought of ways you could not only apply them to the project, but also to future projects you might have a chance to work on. The nice part is that you have a premade Target system that you can use. As I completed this book, I already thought of the next thing I want to build with my Raspberry Pi, Sense HAT, and Qt—an in-car performance monitor that can show and record how hard the car is turning, accelerating, and braking when I am competing in motorsports. I know there...

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