We have built Qt 6 as the Productivity Platform for the Future to empower Next-Generation 3D/2D User Experiences with Limitless Scalability. In our upcoming Qt 6.2 long-term supported release, we focus on reaching feature parity with Qt 5.15, long-term stability, 3D graphics, and the continued focus on ease of migration from Qt 5. Join Maurice Kalinowski, Qt's Director of Technical Product Management, in this webinar to get an overview of the scope for the upcoming Qt 6.2 LTS release and see how it goes head-to-head with the final long-term supported release in the Qt 5 series – Qt 5.15. Maurice will take a deep dive into the feature comparison and explain why Qt 6.2 LTS is the next go-to-version of Qt for the next three years. He'll also give special attention to Qt features that have changed between the two versions, such as Qt Quick 3D, Qt Multimedia, and the Qt Extras. We'll discuss: Qt 6.2 LTS overview Qt 6.2 LTS vs. Qt 5.15 LTS What's new: features, modules, and extras Why, When, and How to migrate.
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