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ADRian2016-02-08 06:02:27
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ADRian, 2016-02-08 06:02:27

Is there already literature on C++ along with Qt5, QtQuick, qml in the QtCreator environment?

I know Delphi, Python and C. I am familiar with programming in general.
I want to learn Qt5/C++, but I can't find such literature. Only for Qt4/C++. Does she already exist?
Of course, you can first learn C ++, then Qt5 then qml, but it seems to me that in one book it would be more convenient.

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Jacob E, 2016-02-08
@ADR

Of course, you can first learn C ++, then Qt5 then qml, but it seems to me that in one book it would be more convenient.
The book will be the size of war and peace, so I don't think it will ever appear.
That's why the plan is:
Получится правильная общая картина, которая легко дополняется документацией и статьями. Вот еще хороший обзорный мануал: qmlbook.github.io

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Conacry, 2016-02-08
@Conacry

Вот хорошая книга: Шлее М. - "Qt 5.3. Профессиональное программирование на C++".

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Kastuś, 2017-01-26
@Gytim

First, learn c++ or c# or something similar (not to fanaticism).
Then you take Schlee's book, take Google and immediately write a small program.
Honestly, I don’t know anyone who taught Qt from a book (without knowledge of high English).

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