We have reached the last chapter of this book!
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...