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Boston Linux Meeting Wednesday, June 18, 2003 - Introduction to QT



When: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 7:00 PM (6:30 for general Q&A)
Topic: An introduction to graphical programming with Trolltech's Qt
Location:  MIT Building 1-190 ****** NOTE CHANGE OF ROOM
Presented by: Federico Lucifredi - flucifredi at acm dot org

An extended introduction to the basics of graphical user interface
programming in Trolltech's Qt, beginning with the elegant architecture
of the signal/slot system and the unparalleled code portability the
toolkit permits. Qt is the Object-Oriented toolkit KDE is built upon, an
application framework that permits almost complete code portability
between all variants of Unix/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X.
Internationalization of applications is done transparently to the
developer and is extremely simple in its implementation.

For further information and directions, please go to the BLU Web site:
http://www.blu.org


ALSO note the BLU Installfest on Sunday, June 15 at 9AM-5PM
MIT Building E51 room 063. Parking is adjacent to the front door of the
building. 

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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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