Hey all, I want to relay the ton of good feedback I got on Qt at last weeks CppCon. There are many people who use it at work or privately. No wonder, there is no better tool for GUIs in C++ ;-)
In hindsight, I really misjudged the attendees of CppCon. I expected hardcore C++ template nerds (many are), who dislike Qt (virtually noone). There is certainly a demand for technical in-depth talks on Qt - my talk this year was more a "hey, we are alive and do awesome stuff" presentation, which lacked technical depth I think. I've also talked with Jon Kalb, the organizer of the event, about Qt. He asked me to get more Qt people interested for next year. And it's not just attended: There should be more Qt related presentations! Thus this email: Please convince your employer that attending CppCon is important. Hand in a technical talk on anything Qt related, show how you use it to solves real world problems. There are also always multiple lightning talk sessions, which are again an ideal platform to make people interested in Qt. I really hope to see more Qt talks for CppCon 2016. Cheers -- Milian Wolff | [email protected] | Software Engineer KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH&Co KG, a KDAB Group company Tel: +49-30-521325470 KDAB - The Qt Experts
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