Qt 6 Core Intermediate with C++
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No hello world here – This is not a beginners course!
Start cross platform development with Qt and C++ on Windows, Mac or Linux!
This is the second course in the Qt 6 series, and is a follow up to the Qt 6 Core for beginners course. However this course has been designed from the ground up to be very friendly for you c++ experienced programmers that wanted to skip the beginners course and dive right into the more complex Qt Core topics.
Learn cross platform programming with Qt and C++, write once, build anywhere – Qt runs on virtually anything. You probably have applications built with Qt running on your computer, smart phone, television, and other electronics.
There are not a lot of intermediate courses, the goal of this one is to bridge the gap between beginners and advanced programmers.This course continues on to teach the student the core classes in Qt 6. Some experience with C++ is required but you are not expected to be an expert in C++ or the standard library. This course has been updated with a porting from Qt 5 video and a basic guide to quickly installing Qt Creator on Linux, Max and Windows.
We will hyper focus on non-visual classes in Qt Core.
This course is a complete re-record of the popular Qt 5 version of the course featuring new content, upgraded graphics and audio, and we have switched from Qmake to Cmake in order to follow industry standards.
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1What does this course coverVideo lesson
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2What this course doesn’t coverVideo lesson
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3Challenges with intermediateVideo lesson
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4Who should take this courseVideo lesson
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5Course prerequisitesVideo lesson
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6If you don’t know C++Video lesson
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7Who is the instructorVideo lesson
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8Raw and unfilteredVideo lesson
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9Qt overviewVideo lesson
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10Courses overviewVideo lesson
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11Qt is massiveVideo lesson
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12What, why, how, recapVideo lesson
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13Goals of the courseVideo lesson
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14What is QtVideo lesson
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15What can you make with QtVideo lesson
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16Have Qt already installedVideo lesson
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17Installation issuesVideo lesson
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18Expect issuesVideo lesson
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19BugsVideo lesson
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20Source CodeText lesson
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21Reviews and feedbackVideo lesson
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22About the videosText lesson
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23Skipped the beginners courseVideo lesson
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24Changes from Qt 5Video lesson
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25Installing QtVideo lesson
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26Installation notesText lesson
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27Porting from Qt 5Video lesson
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28Should I use STD or QtVideo lesson
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29When to use STDVideo lesson
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30When to use QtVideo lesson
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31Building QMake vs CMakeVideo lesson
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32The help systemText lesson
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39Stack vs heapVideo lesson
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40Memory leaksVideo lesson
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41Dangling pointerVideo lesson
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42Smart pointersVideo lesson
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43Parent child relationshipsVideo lesson
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44Getting the parent and childrenVideo lesson
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45QScopedPointerVideo lesson
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46QSharedPointerVideo lesson
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47Sharing a pointer among multiple objectsVideo lesson
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48QuizQuiz
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49AssignmentText lesson
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50QListVideo lesson
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51QVectorVideo lesson
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52QSetVideo lesson
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53QMapVideo lesson
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54QStringListVideo lesson
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55qDeleteAll with QListsVideo lesson
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56QSharedPointer with QListVideo lesson
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57qDeleteAll with QMapVideo lesson
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58QSharedPointer with QMapVideo lesson
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59QuizQuiz
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60AssignmentText lesson
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