Join Qt R&D Manager Cristián and Academy Award Winning software engineer Paul with SilhouetteFX to hear about different use cases, best practices, how to get started, and an extended session on the advanced topics such as creating hybrid Python/C++ applications with Shiboken! We will review all the possible Qt and Python interactions starting from simple test applications with PySide, Qt and Python ecosystem interaction, until the more advance cases of creating hybrid Python/C++ applications with the help of Shiboken. 2019 Academy Award and Engineering Emmy winner, Paul Miller, principal engineer with SilhouetteFX, will show their design and development of their innovative portfolio of rotoscoping tools for the visual effects industry using Qt for Python to make the C++ application scriptable. Partial list of notable films: Avatar (2009): Framestore Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015): Framestore Avengers: Infinity War (2018): Weta Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016): MPC Film, Weta Beauty and the Beast (2017): Framestore See wikepedia for reference Panelists: - Nicki Schumacher, Senior Director, The Qt Company - Cristián Maureira-Fredes, Qt R&D Manager, The Qt Company - Paul Miller, Partner & Lead Software Engineer, SilhouetteFX
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