This talk shows which rules you should follow to make your Qt Quick application a long-term success. We'll cover topics from QML, Qt Quick, and Qt Quick Controls, and explain how to verify those rules via new Qt tooling.
Speaker: Mitch Curtis (Senior Software Engineer, The Qt Company), Max Goldstein (Software Engineer, The Qt Company)
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