Op 15-1-2013 16:42, Soroush Rabiei schreef:
I would rather suggest contributing to an existing project instead of
starting your own one (unless you have a completely new idea)
(also @ Konstatin):
Did either of you even read the message by William? He did this charting
thing as a way to get into learning Qt and C++, and decided to share the
result because he did not want to get into charting any deeper and
thought it might be useful for somebody. And then you both suggest to
join respectively use other, already existing libs? Come on. You could
also try to be a bit more encouraging.
André
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:27 PM, William Hallatt
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Good day everyone,
I started a Qt chart library quite some time ago (called the
"GobCharts" library) and through multiple iterations, the project
evolved to the point where I realised I was getting more and more
involved in the intricacies of charting and less in learning about
Qt/C++ and library development (which is what I actually initially
set out to do).
I ultimately decided to wrap what I had in an end-user widget for
use in Qt applications and distribute it "as is". Although not a
comprehensive chart widget/library, I'm hoping that some of you
may find it useful.
For more information, please see:
http://goblincoding.com/qt-chart-widget/chartoverview/
Feedback and critique is extremely welcome.
Regards,
William Hallatt
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