Srbija Posted September 14, 2023 Share #1 Posted September 14, 2023 Qt Quick And Qml For Beginners (Qt 5): The Fundamentals Last updated 9/2021 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 11.13 GB | Duration: 14h 36m Build Cross Platform Fluid And Dynamic UIs. Run Them on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android,iOS and Embedded. What you'll learn The basics of working with the QML language Working with Qt Quick basic elements and building your own in QML Signals and slots in QML Working with input elements Working with Javascript in QML Positioning elements in QML Running your QML Apps on Android Qt Quick Controls 2 framework Working with Dialogs in QML Models,Views and Delegates Transforms,Transitions and Animations Networking : Fetching HTTP Data and JSON(REST) APIs Settings and Local Storage Requirements Open mind and strong willingness to learn A basic understanding of Javascript will be useful but not required An eye for design Description Special note : This course is based on Qt 5. Qt 6, released in December 2020 is the latest version. We are working on updates to take Qt 6 into account that will be completed over the next couple of months. In the mean time, we recommend using Qt 5 for the best experience with the course.Qt Quick (QML) is the latest and greatest technology from the Qt Framework, to build slick looking , fluid, dynamic and cross platform User Interfaces that can run mobile devices(Android,IoS, touch devices (embedded) and any major desktop platform out there(Linux,Windows,Mac). Qt Quick can be used to build stand-alone applications, but it can also be interfaced and/or extended with a C++ back end.The main aim of this course is to help you succeed in becoming a Qt Quick/QML GUI Designer and do so in the most effective amount of time possible. The course is packed with lots of straight to the point, easy to understand demos, that are carefully designed to help you master a given Qt Quick UI development topic at hand.The target student is anyone willing to add Qt Quick/QML UI design to their stack of skills. While Qt Quick is built on top of Qt and C++, no knowledge of Qt or C++ is required. The course will equally be useful to both designers willing to jump into Qt Quick and existing C++ developers willing to level up their skills in fluid UI design.We start by getting your development environment set up and get you to run your first Qt Quick application. We then jump into topics likeDissecting the QML Syntax , where we explore subjects like the QML syntax, Basic Types of QML, Properties and Handlers,Property Binding and the Qt Quick Global Object;Qt Quick Basic Elements, and look at elements like Rectangle,Text, Image and Item;Signals and Slots;Working with Javascript, where we explore the javascript environment available to you in QML, where and how to type your Javascript code in QML files, functions and scope and importing external Javascript files;User Input Elements : TextInput, TextEdit, MouseArea and drag and drop, Keys Attached Properties, KeyNavigation and FocusScopeQt Quick Positioning and explore subjects like Anchors, Positioners, Layouts and FlowQt Quick on Mobile Devices : we take you on a detailed journey on how to run your Qt Quick Apps on Android and guide you on how you would do the same on IoS.Qt Quick Controls where we explore a host of Ui Components available and ready to be consumed by your awesome apps ; Dialogs : ColorDialog, FileDialog,FontDialog, MessageDialog and Custom DialogsModel , View and Delegate where we explore the pieces of the puzzle needed to take advantage of the Model View Delegate Architeture in Qt QuickTransitions, Transforms and Animations : Oooh Animations! This is the most fun and captivating subject for me in Qt Quick. We take you on a tour of how you animate your Qt Quick Components and bring your designs to life using tricks like states and transitions.Network : We show you how to download HTTP data using XmlHttpRequest and how to consume REST APIs in your Qt Quick apps using the same Javascript ObjectStorage : We first use the Settings component from the Qt.labs module to save and load your applications settings and do the same thing using the LocalStorage module that is backed by an embedded SQLite database.Qt is the platform of choice for thousands of software projects and some of the most successful companies on the planet. Learning Qt Quick will certainly level up your abilities in taking advantage of this rich and awesome framework. Please check out some of the preview videos and lets get you STARTED building slick and fluid User Interfaces with Qt Quick. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Welcome Lecture 2 Install Qt & Tools on Windows Lecture 3 Installing Qt & Tools on Linux Lecture 4 Running your QML Applications Lecture 5 Join the Official Support Channels Lecture 6 About Qt Technologies Section 2: Dissecting the QML Syntax Lecture 7 QML Syntax : An Overview Lecture 8 Basic Types of the QML Language-Part1 Lecture 9 Basic Types of the QML Language-Part2 Lecture 10 Property Binding in QML Lecture 11 The QtQuick Global Object Lecture 12 Properties and Handlers Section 3: Qt Quick Basic Elements Lecture 13 A tour of Qt Quick basic Elements Part 1 : Item, Rectangle and Text Lecture 14 A tour of Qt Quick basic Elements Part 2 : Image Lecture 15 Building your own custom elements Section 4: Signals and Slots Lecture 16 Signals and Slots Explained Lecture 17 Signals and Slots Demo1 Lecture 18 Signals and Slosts Demo2 ( Have two external components communicate) Section 5: User Input Elements Lecture 19 User Input Elements Overview Lecture 20 TextInput Element Lecture 21 TextEdit Element Lecture 22 MouseArea , Drag and Drop Lecture 23 Keys Attached Properties Lecture 24 Key Navigation Lecture 25 Focus Scope Section 6: Working with Javascript Lecture 26 How Javacript fits into QML Lecture 27 Javascript Used in QML Code Lecture 28 Functions and Scope Lecture 29 Direct Import of External JS Files Lecture 30 Indirect Import of External JS Files Section 7: Qt Quick Positioning Lecture 31 Qt Quick Positioning Offerings(Intro) Lecture 32 Anchors Part1 Lecture 33 Anchors Part2 Lecture 34 Positioners Lecture 35 Layouts Lecture 36 Flow Section 8: Qt and Qt Quick on Mobile Devices Lecture 37 Qt on Multiple Platforms Lecture 38 Android Environment Setup Lecture 39 Running your Qt Quick App on Android Lecture 40 Qt on IOS Section 9: Qt Quick Controls Lecture 41 Qt Quick Controls Introduction Lecture 42 Button Control Lecture 43 Button Control (Mobile) : Yet another Qt on Android Demo Lecture 44 Busy Indicator Control Lecture 45 CheckBox Control Lecture 46 ComboBox Control Lecture 47 Delay Button Lecture 48 Dial Control Lecture 49 Frame Lecture 50 GroupBox, RadioButton and CheckBox Lecture 51 SwipeView and PageIndicator Lecture 52 ProgressBar Lecture 53 RangeSlider Lecture 54 Flickable and ScrollBar Lecture 55 Slider Lecture 56 Switch Lecture 57 Page, SwipeView and TabBar Lecture 58 Background Property of the TextArea Control Lecture 59 TextArea Lecture 60 TextField and Label Lecture 61 SplitView Control Lecture 62 Drawer Control Lecture 63 SpinBox Control Lecture 64 Application Window and Menus (Desktop) Section 10: Dialogs Lecture 65 Introduction to Dialogs in Qt Quick Lecture 66 ColorDialog Lecture 67 FileDialog Lecture 68 FontDialog Lecture 69 MessageDialog Lecture 70 CustomDialogs Lecture 71 Qt5.12 Note : Dialog Component Binding Loop Warning Section 11: Models Views and Delegates Lecture 72 Introduction to Model View Architecture Lecture 73 ListView and ListModel Lecture 74 Using a Direct(Inline) Models and Delegates Lecture 75 Decorations : Headers, Footers and Highlights Lecture 76 Decorations : Sections Lecture 77 Repeaters Lecture 78 Modifying your Models Dynamically Lecture 79 GridView Lecture 80 XMLListModel Section 12: Transforms, Transitions and Animations Lecture 81 Introduction to Transforms, Transitions and Animations Lecture 82 Working with Transforms Lecture 83 Working with Animations Lecture 84 Standalone Animations Lecture 85 Easings Explained Lecture 86 Grouped Animations Lecture 87 Demo : Animated Ball Bounce Lecture 88 States and Transitions Lecture 89 States with Gradients Section 13: Networking Lecture 90 Intro to Networking in QML Lecture 91 Downloading Http Data Lecture 92 Consuming REST APIs in Qt Quick App Section 14: Storage Lecture 93 Qt Quick Storage Offerings Lecture 94 Settings Lecture 95 Custom Settings Lecture 96 SQLite Section 15: Best Practices + BONUS Lecture 97 Best Practices,Next Steps + Bonus Designers willing to jump into Qt Quick Prototyping and UI Design,Existing Qt C++ Programmers willing to add Qt Quick to their Arsenal,Anyone willing to build Fluid and Dynamic User Interfaces capable of running on desktop, mobile and embedded devices Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. 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