After many months of work, I’m very pleased to finally announce KDAB’s latest R&D project to the public: hotspot – a GUI for the Linux perf profiler. I have used Linux perf a lot over the past years.
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Efficient barcode scanning with QZXing Profiling Qt Zebras Crossing
QZXing is a very useful library: It provides an easy to use Qt integration API around the barcode scanning library ZXing (zebras crossing). Because it is so easy to setup QZXing in a Qt application, we and most of our customers end up using it when they need to scan images for barcodes. There is, or rather […]
KDAB and Qt at Embedded World Nuremberg
Embedded World Nuremberg was bigger than ever this year (over 30,000 visitors!), with a large number of exhibitors displaying “Qt friendly” signs in Hall 4, showing how far we’ve come in recent years This year KDAB exhibited alongside The Qt Company and other Qt partners at one gigantic stand devoted to all things Qt. Automotive […]
KDAB at Embedded World Nuremberg – 2017
Come and visit KDAB and our Qt partners at stand 4:258 at the largest exhibition of its kind in Europe: Embedded World Nuremberg.
“Unboxing” the Android Things Developer Preview
Android Things is Google’s answer to creating an environment for IoT devices. Take a slimmed down Android build, add some sensor-specific APIs, and provide it on a number of powerful pre-integrated micro-boards and you have a ready-made platform for building a host of upcoming IoT devices. Android Things can take advantage of many existing Android […]
KDAB at Embedded World
Nuremberg, Germany 2016-02-23 2016-02-25 Nuremberg, February 23-25 Next week KDAB will be at Embedded World Nuremberg. Meet us in Hall 4 at Stand 4-610 and see our state-of-the-art demos showing interactive 3D technical visualisation (the Rolls Royce Trent 900 jet engine), revolutionary targeted acoustics (the Holoplot sound system), in-boat User Interface (with QNX), 3D imaging […]
Nine Steps to Vulkan Literacy What the powerful new 3D graphics API can bring to your applications
No, this isn’t about Star Trek. If you’ve accidentally stumbled onto this blog to learn about the language of Spock’s homeland, try here instead. Vulkan (spelled with a “k”, not a “c”) is a powerful new 3D graphics API from the Khronos Group, the same consortium that developed its spiritual predecessor, OpenGL, and other related […]
KDAB at EWN
Nuremberg, February 23-25 In February, KDAB will once again be at Embedded World Nuremberg, the embedded event of the year in Europe. Come and meet us and see our stunning demos in Hall 4 at stand 4-610. We will have a 3D technical visualisation of a Rolls Royce Trent 900 jet engine, the OPW mPro Industrial […]
What is GammaRay? 3 reasons to start using it today
What is GammaRay? For starters, it’s a powerful electromagnetic wave, as well as a way to treat cancer. It’s also an under-appreciated German speed metal band. And it’s what gives Dr. Bruce Banner his big green alter ego. But Qt aficionados will know the GammaRay that we’re talking about is an uber-powerful Qt debugger and introspection tool. If you’re […]
Qt 5.6 with support for Windows Embedded Compact 2013 KDAB presents Qt 5.6 with support for Windows Embedded Compact 2013
It has been a few months since my last update about the Windows Embedded Compact (WEC) port of Qt. But as I promised last time, I have been working on the WEC2013 support for Qt. Not only because it’s the new embedded platform from Microsoft, but also because Qt wants to adopt more C++11 in […]