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Linux® Rapid Application Development Reduce Your Linux Application Development Time and Complexity This authoritative reference is packed with tools and techniques to help you develop high-quality applications for the Linux environment using C++ and Java fast! Inside, you'll find out how to employ these languages to develop reusable components for a wide variety of applications so you don't have to build from scratch. This guide will show you how to get the most out of object-oriented programming using the K application framework and Qt library, from adding sophisticated user interface widgets to making components and applications communicate with each other. Explore RAD Technologies for Linux
Employ object-oriented programming techniquesUse Qt and K application frameworks to speed up developmentTake advantage of the relationship between Qt, K, and X Window SystemsConnect Java objects to C++ objects and vice versaUnderstand the basic responsibilities for developing in the Linux environmentDevelop reusable components for Linux applicationsLearn how to transfer data between C++ and Java objects
2 CD-ROMs Included
Qt and KDE developer's librariesKDESuSE LinuxComplete sample code from the book
System Requirements Computer running Linux or Unix. See the What's on the CD-ROM Appendix for further requirements and details. www.mandtbooks.com
Author Biography: Cameron Hughes is a senior software engineer for CTEST laboratories and a staff programmer analyst at Youngstown State University. He has been involved in software development efforts of all sizes and currently isdeveloping an NLP open source class library and applications framework for the Linux environment. Tracey Hughes is a software engineer at CTEST, where she does graphics programming in C++ and Java and develops image processing class libraries. Together they also wrote Mastering the Standard C++ Class Libraries and Object Oriented Multithreading Using C++.
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-10-15
Language: en
Type: book
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