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Qt in Education

Recruiting Qt developers

by Knut Yrvin on March 12, 2012

Many companies act like there is a great wall of China between professional developers and developer communities when recruiting. They don’t dare to tutor students, have interns or aid free software projects. They’re afraid, don’t see the benefits, and argue that everything should be kept separate. In doing this they are dismissing an excellent way [...]

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Registration is now open for Qt Developer Days 2011! Munich hosts the first event, October 24-26, followed by San Francisco, November 29 – December 1. We also plan for regional events in Beijing and Tokyo in December – more details and cities to come. In the last weeks, positive news about the future of Qt [...]

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The biggest Qt event on the planet is back, and we’re pleased to announce that pre-registration for Qt Developer Days Munich and San Francisco 2011 is now open. Qt Developer Days is the best place to learn, share, and build your Qt expertise and network. It’s the place to speak with and learn from the [...]

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From Russia with Love

by Knut Yrvin on May 5, 2011

No, it’s not the title of a cold war James Bond movie from 1963. It’s Qt in Russia today. I’ve just been at the 9th FRUCT conference in Petrozavodsk, a city that is a 500km train ride east from St. Petersburg. It was an unforgettable trip. Especially to experience the enthusiasm and progress with Qt [...]

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Post image for India’s first KDE conference

India’s first KDE conference

by Knut Yrvin on March 14, 2011

More than 300 KDE developers and students participated in conf.kde.in – the first dedicated KDE conference ever held in India- in Bangalore from March 9 to 13. The participants learned about contributing to KDE, programming with Qt Quick and lots of other aspects of developing free software. conf.kde.in Group Photo There has been a substantial [...]

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Qt Certify yourself

by Knut Yrvin on December 9, 2010

The best way of learning Qt is by practice; making an application with Qt. Once you become skilled developing with Qt, why should you go a step further and certify your Qt competence? Here are some of the reasons why over 150 developers took our certification exam at Qt Developer Days this year.

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Developer Days Munich 2010 – the best Qt event ever

by David Stone on October 15, 2010

“just back from Qt conference in Munich. An awesome, inspiring 3 days. ..but now am so tired!!! #ilovemyjob #qtdd10” @ben_forster “Qt simply rocks. #qtdd10” @AVGP “#Qt developer days. Day 2: it was an amazing day so far. #qtDD10” @nokia_fan Developer Days Munich has just come to a close, and to say it was a success [...]

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