KDAB was sponsor of this annual C++ event run by the C++ Community for the C++ Community in Italy, which was founded some five years ago and is growing fast. Around 200 people showed up for “++ it”, 50 more than last year, and were treated to an excellent program. There was a mix of […]
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KDAB at Qt Contributors' Summit June 11th and 12th, Norway
A major contributor to Qt, KDAB was glad to be a key sponsor at Qt Contributors’ Summit this June. About 80 committed developers met in Oslo to talk about the latest developments in the Qt framework, enjoying beautiful weather in Oslo, and of course, the coffee. The most important topics included the first early ideas […]
KDAB at Qt Contributor's Summit 2018, Oslo 11-12 June
KDAB is a major sponsor of this event and a key independent contributor to Qt as our blogs attest. Every year, dedicated Qt contributors gather at Qt Contributors’ Summit to share with their peers latest knowledge and best practices, ensuring that the Qt framework stays at the top of its game. Be a Contributor to […]
KDAB at SIGGRAPH 2018 12-18 August, Vancouver
Yes, folks. This year SIGGRAPH 2018 is in Canada and we’ll be there at the Qt booth, showing off our latest tooling and demos. These days, you’d be surprised where Qt is used under the hood, even by the biggest players in the 3D world! SIGGRAPH 2018 is a five-day immersion into the latest innovations […]
KDAB at Italian Cpp 2018 June 23rd
KDAB is proud to be bronze sponsor at Italian C++ Conference, the largest conference in Italy specifically focused on C++ development for professionals, students and businesses using C++. It’s free, organized by the Italian C++ community, and there’s Italian icecream to think about too… It’s an offer you can’t refuse 😉 Sign up and see […]
QtDay Italy, May 23-24 Florence
Once more in Florence, QtDay Italy is almost upon us and we’ll be there. Giuseppe D’Angelo will be giving a talk on Gammaray, KDAB’s open source profiling and debugging tool. GammaRay is a “high-level debugger”, able to show the status of various Qt subsystems inside an application, with an easy to use interface (that does […]
KDAB at Embedded World 2018 a post-event report
Embedded World, the leading exhibition for the international embedded community, just had its 16th edition and is still growing, with more than 1000 exhibitors and over 32,000 visitors from 78 countries in 2018. Software was more central to the exhibition than ever before, so it’s no wonder this is KDAB’s 8th year in a row […]
Intro to Qt What to look at when considering Qt as a new development framework
This paper outlines everything you need to take into account when considering Qt as a new framework, so you can decide for yourself if this cross-platform tool is the right choice. It covers: learning curves and initial configurations where to find experts and mentors, or source compatible components which platforms are targeted support for embedded ability […]
KDSoap 1.7.0 is released - the web service access package for Qt applications
KDSoap is a tool for creating client applications for web services without the need for any further component such as a dedicated web server. KDSoap lets you interact with applications which have APIs that can be exported as SOAP objects. The web service then provides a machine-accessible interface to its functionality via HTTP. Changes in […]
KDAB at ACCU Bristol, UK, April 11-14
KDAB is sponsoring ACCU, the foremost annual conference in the UK for people interested primarily, but not just, in C++ and C. See the program here. We’re offering registrants to ACCU 10% off any KDAB training in 2018. Sign up! and Meet us there. Find out more about KDAB’s C++ services, C++ modernization and C++ Training.