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Extending the Performance Analysis Toolset KDAB at Embedded Linux Europe - Oct 22nd - 24th

The Linux Foundation holds its Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference Europe in Edinburgh, October 22 – 24, 2018 In spite of the clumsy name, this is an event you won’t want to miss! KDAB’s Christoph Sterz will be presenting a talk on Tuesday, October 23 • 15:50 – 16:30: Extending the Performance Analysis Toolset  […]

KDAB demos at Qt World Summit, Boston October 29th to 30th

KDAB is the main sponsor at Qt World Summit.  In Boston, we’ll be co-hosting a training day on October 29th,  offering both Introductory and Advanced one day training classes at a knock-down price. Find out more here. On October 30th, you can listen to two talks from KDAB experts: Creating compelling blended 2D/3D applications – a […]

KDAB Talks at Qt World Summit – Boston October 30th

KDAB is offering two talks at Qt World Summit in Boston. Here’s a preview before the full program is published. The first, from Qt 3D expert Mike Krus, gives an in-depth look at how to make the collaboration between designers and developers smoother. The second, from Qt expert David Faure, introduces KDAB’s awesome Opensource tools […]

KDAB at CppCon, Sept 23-29, 2018 and a 2-day post-conference training not to miss

KDAB is once again proud to be sponsoring CppCon, the annual, week-long gathering, organized by the C++ community for the C++ community. Kicking off with a Keynote from Bjarne Sjoustroup, and followed by a week of presentations, panels and Lightning Talks, social sessions and much more, CppCon is a rare treat in the C++ calendar […]

KDAB at SIGGRAPH 2018 Vancouver, August 12-16

It’s almost upon us – August 12-16, in Vancouver: SIGGRAPH, the hottest show in town, and the 45th SIGGRAPH Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. This year KDAB is sharing a Qt booth with The Qt Company. You can find us at Stand 1333, not far from the Attendee Lounge and opposite The Experience Hall. […]

LibreOffice and Plasma easing the use of GTK apps on the KDE desktop

At KDAB, we know that consistency is an important aspect of the User Experience – users don’t want to have to learn different ways to achieve the same thing. In the Linux world, there is a major structural pitfall to this: the applications written for Linux come in at least two major technologies – Qt […]