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Yep, Qt Creator is definitely a win. Quick, small, elegant, easy to learn and just does the job without bloat. Been using KDevelop for a long time and I find myself firing up Qt Creator more and more often as of late.
#1 RealNC (Homepage) on 2009-04-28 15:51
Hi Marcus, I am pretty new to Qt developemnt. I have to develope application for a E-reader book. which has ARM controller. How do i start using QT .. I am feling pretty nervous.. Its Totally new to me.. PLS help....
SOme Guides and Beginner expllained with an Example.. PLSS>>>S
#2 Abel gaius on 2010-03-05 01:22
I was really swamped, and this comment slipped through the cracks. I hope things have gone well, my best advice is to buy a book or two, and use the excellent online documentation. I haven't done any embedded development yet, and so couldn't really help much there.

Good luck! Qt Creator keeps getting better and better. It certainly has support for embedded development.
#2.1 Marcus D. Hanwell on 2010-05-23 19:43
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