Qt 6 on the desktop. Ready for the next decade
www.qt.io Qt has been evolving for more than 25 years now and with Qt 6 took the next major step. Fluid user interfaces with animations and 3D integrations have become a default. Native look and feel, but also custom branding need to be taken into account. Furthermore, hardware capabilities have changed, enabling much more powerful use-cases than ever before. In this session, Maurice Kalinowski, Senior Product Manager, The Qt Company highlights the improvements with Qt 6 related to desktop development.
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