C++ to QML Animations {Qt Virtual Tech Con 2020}
Fluid UI Animations are the heart and soul of all modern User Interfaces. This webinar, aimed at Qt C++ programmers, looks at how the QML Animation element encapsulates this. We look at how to trigger animations as values change and how to trigger a bunch of animations when application states change. Finally, we go beyond Animations to look into the Animator classes, what they are and when to use them. Speaker: Rebecca Worledge, Consulting Engineer, Qt Professional Services, The Qt Company Becky Worledge has been working in the Qt Professional Services team since 2011. Initially based in Oulu, Finland, she relocated to Santa Clara California in 2015. For the last year she has been working in a UI team that included several designers. This meant recreating a lot of amazing designs directly in the Qt parts, so when she heard about QtLottie, well, she was intrigued. Qt Virtual Tech Con 2020 was held in May 2020. 35+ live tech talks, Q&As, and more were carried out by members of the international Qt community, in a free online event for designers, developers, and technology managers; focusing on interactive learning to create high performance UI/UX, applications with the Qt framework.
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