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Just bought the book C++ GUI Programming with Qt4.
By Moult from Uncategorised Updates - Updates that are not part of a long-term project
3rd July 2010

You should share it.

It doesn't matter if your update looks horrible, your update is a valued part of the creation process and deserves every right to be proudly showcased out there for the world to see. At WIPUP, we believe that this in-between is just as important and breathtakingly awesome as the finished product iself - it's the hidden spectacular adventure behind the creation. Anything from a brainwave of an idea to a tiny nudge of a pixel - we want you to use WIPUP to suit your workflow.

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This'll be a great read during the holidays, along with Accelerated C++. Hopefully after all this I should be able to scratch a few of my own itches for a change :D Turns out this is (likely) the only copy that exists in Malaysian bookstores - and now I own it! Muahahaha!

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4 Comments

kamalxx says:

Congratulations! And I hope you will rock with Qt4 programming! :)

Moult says:

Thanks Kamal - thinking of hacking (or using) on WIPUP anytime soon? You can catch me on #eadrax on freenode if interested.

Guest says:

Best. Cover Art. Ever

kamalxx says:

Ah! Long time no see; I'm still struggling to balance work and getting-a-life. Very sorry for no response all this while.

I surely intend to start using WIPUP, and sure hope i would be of some help with the code too, but that might happen when i find ways to reduce workload and find time for some fun coding.

Really appreciate the way you've made phenomenal progress with every project you've taken up and shared publicly; in fact, hats off to you! Totally enjoyed going through your 3D work with Blender and your blog posts and work on KDE website. Found lots to learn from those posts, your approach towards the problems and your proposals. Thanks for sharing all the great work! :)

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