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Hands-On High Performance Programming with Qt 5

By : Marek Krajewski
5 (1)
Book Image

Hands-On High Performance Programming with Qt 5

5 (1)
By: Marek Krajewski

Overview of this book

Achieving efficient code through performance tuning is one of the key challenges faced by many programmers. This book looks at Qt programming from a performance perspective. You'll explore the performance problems encountered when using the Qt framework and means and ways to resolve them and optimize performance. The book highlights performance improvements and new features released in Qt 5.9, Qt 5.11, and 5.12 (LTE). You'll master general computer performance best practices and tools, which can help you identify the reasons behind low performance, and the most common performance pitfalls experienced when using the Qt framework. In the following chapters, you’ll explore multithreading and asynchronous programming with C++ and Qt and learn the importance and efficient use of data structures. You'll also get the opportunity to work through techniques such as memory management and design guidelines, which are essential to improve application performance. Comprehensive sections that cover all these concepts will prepare you for gaining hands-on experience of some of Qt's most exciting application fields - the mobile and embedded development domains. By the end of this book, you'll be ready to build Qt applications that are more efficient, concurrent, and performance-oriented in nature
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Qt usage in embedded and mobile worlds

As we were discussing graphical performance in Chapter 8, Optimizing Graphical Performance, we already mentioned that QML was introduced as to allow for the easy development of Qt application for hardware-accelerated UIs on mobile devices. On the other side, some embedded devices use the more traditional widget bases, UIs, especially as initially Qt Quick 2 required the hardware to support OpenGL in Qt 5.

Qt for embedded

Traditionally, Qt in the embedded world was used in the embedded Linux context, as Qt already supports Linux as a platform. Moreover, the Qt company ported the framework to other embedded environments such as QNX Neutrino RTOS, Windows CE, Windows Embedded, Integrity...