Posted October 25, 2012 by Rapid Yvonne in Developers
 
 

Qt for RTOS Webinar, Tuesday October 30

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Qt is an important component in the BlackBerry Native SDK framework. particularly when working with Cascades.

In order to succeed you’re going to need to become very comfortable with the QtCore classes.

For developers still new to this world, Digia is running a Webinar titled “Qt for RTOS”, a 50-minute session providing an introduction to Qt.

The Webinar is free.

 

Webinar: Qt for RTOS

A 50-minute session (plus Q&A), this webinar is a great opportunity to learn about Qt software frameword and get first-hand information from our Qt expert on how you can start developing with the leading application and UI framework on top of Real-Time Operating Systems. It will give an introduction to the Qt framework running on top of Green Hills INTEGRITY, QNX® Neutrino and Wind River VxWorks. We will present best practices for embedded development and help those who are considering using Qt in their next RTOS project to make an informed decision.

We will describe technical cases on how Qt has been used for different kind of embedded device user interfaces. You will learn a variety of different approaches on how you can apply Qt for your UI needs. We will also talk about the integration of Qt and the RTOSs from both technical and tooling perspective.

WEBINAR DETAILS

Date: Tue,  30th October 2012

Time: 10:00 CET

Duration: 1 hour

Presenter: Nils Christian Roscher-Nielsen – Pre-sales Engineer, Digia, Qt

Who should attend?

Software development engineers, development managers, product managers.

You can register here.

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