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The Qt Creator reference card is a handy reference (cheat-sheet) designed to speed up your use of Qt Creator. It gives you keyboard shortcuts for Windows, Linux and Mac.

Are you on a journey to create visually stunning, ultra-realistic 3D graphics, dynamic 2D user interfaces, or leveraging the power of hardware-accelerated computation? KDAB stands ready to guide you along this path.

Transform your legacy Unix/X11 (Motif) applications into modern, efficient solutions with KDAB's expertise. This article highlights our services in visualizing big data, migrating from Motif to Qt, and optimizing performance. Discover how KDAB can help you tackle technical debt and modernize your application architecture for various industries, including scientific computing and finance.

Discover how NVIDIA has incorporated KDAB's KDockWidgets into its development toolkit, enhancing user interface design for complex applications. This article explores the benefits of this integration, showcasing KDAB's commitment to innovation and improved software usability.

New releases of the C++ language maintain incredibly strong backwards compatibility, making it easy to keep older C++ code working properly as standards march forward. C++ version from C++11 to C++23 have transformed the C++ language making it as programmer-friendly as more recent languages but with many essential benefits that continue to make it the best choice for the most demanding software-engineering projects. Modernizing your C++ may be the best way to both improve your team’s efficiency as well as future-proof your software investment. KDAB has broad, deep experience delivering cost-effective, long-term, pragmatic solutions that modernize existing C++ codebases without losing functionality during the process.

The Practical Programmer’s Guide to C++20

If you’re a C++ programmer, you probably know that the C++20 standard has been released and is supported by the most popular compilers like GCC, Clang, MSVC, and Apple Clang. We’re excited by this because it provides some of the most revolutionary changes to the language since the ground-breaking C++11 release. C++20 provides C++ with even more power and expressiveness and levels the playing field between this veteran workhorse language and newer upstarts.