Learn how to build smooth, dynamic, and visually engaging user interfaces with our Qt Academy course on YouTube. This series explores animation in QML for Qt Quick, covering property animations, easing curves, behavior-driven motion, path animation, and state transitions for more natural and interactive UIs. Across the course, you will learn how to create fluid motion, responsive interactions, and polished transitions using practical QML techniques for real-world applications. Full course available here on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dZN88iQh
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Qt Group (Nasdaq Helsinki: QTCOM) is a global software company, trusted by industry leaders and over 1.5 million developers worldwide to create applications and smart devices that users love. We help our customers increase productivity through the entire product development journey: from UI design to software development, optimizing embedded systems, and quality management. Our customers are in more than 70 different industries in over 180 countries. Qt Group employs some 1100 people, and its net sales in 2025 were 216.3 MEUR. To learn more, visit www.qt.io.
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Feedback wanted from #Rust developers! Rust is the second Qt Bridges language to move to public beta, and we ask you to help us make it the best UI option there is for Rust backends. While there are numerous options to pick your Rust UI framework from, when it comes to building a real user interface, the ecosystem is still finding its footing, especially for production environments. Qt's future bridging technology brings something different to the table: over three decades of real-world use, commercial support, and a framework that already runs in production systems worldwide. Qt Bridge for Rust provides access to a UI framework that lets you keep your Rust codebase while using Qt Quick’s feature-rich UI libraries and APIs, hardware acceleration, and genuine cross-platform support. See how to get started with Qt Bridges for Rust and provide your feedback: https://lnkd.in/dbEVHdu7
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How do enterprise teams control AI token spend on agentic development workflows? AI token pricing just changed. Major coding-agent providers have shifted from flat-fee, unlimited usage to billing based on actual token consumption. For enterprise teams running agentic development at scale, that's a cost structure that compounds fast. The right response isn't using AI less. It's knowing which parts of the workflow warrant costly reasoning and which don't. Read the full breakdown by Peter Schneider, including four practices enterprise teams are using to cut token waste without losing productivity, in the article.
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Join Qt Group, Qualcomm, and Edge Impulse for a deep dive into FactoryPulse, an industrial edge AI solution that runs concurrent Vision AI, Generative AI with RAG, and speech recognition fully offline on the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-9075 EVK using Qt Framework. Learn how the teams optimized AI workloads, accelerated deployment with Qt tools, and simplified embedded Linux bring-up to streamline development at the industrial edge. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/dSHJMhvb
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In this demo, Eric Hwang, Business Development Engineer, demonstrates parsing a URDF file with Python to extract joint, link, and mesh data. QML is generated automatically, and meshes are converted using Qt Quick 3D Balsam Importer. Joint values drive a 2D control UI while ROS supports record and playback. The result is a Teach Pendant UI with live 3D visualization built faster than manual workflows.
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C# developers no longer have to choose between Windows and Linux. Qt Bridges for C# brings Qt Quick's cross platform UI, hardware acceleration, and Linux support while letting you keep your existing C# codebase. Now in public beta, it offers a practical path for new apps and gradual WPF migration. Read the full article to see how Qt Bridges for C# can expand your cross platform UI options and help you get started: https://lnkd.in/dcvXrJwe
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Learn best practices for writing robust, maintainable, high-performance QML code with our 6-part Qt Academy course on YouTube. The course shows how to write cleaner QML by using strongly typed properties, modern signal handling, performance-oriented patterns, and advanced JavaScript features in real development scenarios. Each video focuses on practical techniques for reducing runtime errors, improving code clarity, and applying modern QML language features effectively in production projects. Full course available here on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dgrVTuuT
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Dive into the essential best practices for writing robust, maintainable, high-performance QML code with our Qt Academy course! 🎓 Our QML Best Practice course will equip you with actionable insights and practical examples to elevate your projects and gain a comprehensive understanding of writing clean, error-resistant QML and leveraging advanced language features effectively. Enroll for FREE and start learning today: https://lnkd.in/eNZpJTAt
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Introducing Qt GUI Design Skill for agentic workflows, helping developers build better Qt Quick and QML interfaces with built-in UX guidance. It embeds UX laws, accessibility rules, and embedded device constraints so AI agents design structured, consistent interfaces before writing code, improving hierarchy, typography, and usability. Explore how Qt GUI Design Skill improves your workflow and try it in your next UI project: https://lnkd.in/dDntCJi3
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Qt Creator 20 now supports ACP, enabling local AI coding agents to connect directly to the IDE. This article examines local AI on a MacBook Pro M3 using llama. cpp with gpt-oss and Gemma 4 models, comparing opencode, pi ACP, and manual skill usage across latency, power consumption, and workflow convenience. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/duwbMq4J
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