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Mastering Qt 5

By : Guillaume Lazar, Robin Penea
Book Image

Mastering Qt 5

By: Guillaume Lazar, Robin Penea

Overview of this book

Qt 5.7 is an application development framework that provides a great user experience and develops full-capability applications with Qt Widgets, QML, and even Qt 3D. This book will address challenges in successfully developing cross-platform applications with the Qt framework. Cross-platform development needs a well-organized project. Using this book, you will have a better understanding of the Qt framework and the tools to resolve serious issues such as linking, debugging, and multithreading. Your journey will start with the new Qt 5 features. Then you will explore different platforms and learn to tame them. Every chapter along the way is a logical step that you must take to master Qt. The journey will end in an application that has been tested and is ready to be shipped.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering Qt 5
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Architecturing an IPC project


The Mandelbrot picture generator from Chapter 9Keeping Your Sanity with Multithreading, uses all cores of your computer to speed up the computing. This time, we want to use all the cores of all your computers! The first thing to do is to choose an appropriated IPC technique. For this project example, we want to establish communication between several clients acting as workers to a server running the main application. The TCP/IP sockets allows a one-to-many communication. Moreover, this IPC method is not bounded to a single computer and can operate through a network on multiple computers. This project example uses sockets by implementing a multi-threaded TCP server.

The next diagram describes the architecture:

Let's talk about the global role of each actor:

  • mandelbrot-app: This is the main application displaying the Mandelbrot picture and handling user mouse events. However, in this chapter, the application does not compute the algorithm itself but rather generates...