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Hands-On Embedded Programming with Qt

By : John Werner
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Hands-On Embedded Programming with Qt

By: John Werner

Overview of this book

Qt is an open source toolkit suitable for cross-platform and embedded application development. This book uses inductive teaching to help you learn how to create applications for embedded and Internet of Things (IoT) devices with Qt 5. You’ll start by learning to develop your very first application with Qt. Next, you’ll build on the first application by understanding new concepts through hands-on projects and written text. Each project will introduce new features that will help you transform your basic first project into a connected IoT application running on embedded hardware. In addition to gaining practical experience in developing an embedded Qt project, you will also gain valuable insights into best practices for Qt development and explore advanced techniques for testing, debugging, and monitoring the performance of Qt applications. The examples and projects covered throughout the book can be run both locally and on an embedded platform. By the end of this book, you will have the skills you need to use Qt 5 to confidently develop modern embedded applications.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Embedded Qt
5
Section 2: Working with Embedded Qt
10
Section 3: Deep Dive into Embedded Qt
14
Section 4: Advanced Techniques and Best Practices
Appendix A: BigProject Requirements

Qt's embedded options

In Chapter 1, Setting Up the Environment, we went through the process of building the open-source version of Qt for embedded Linux running on the Raspberry Pi. Now, let's take a look at some commercial Qt embedded options in more detail.

Boot to Qt (B2Qt)

Boot to Qt provides you with a ready-made Qt environment that you can deploy to your target immediately without having to build everything yourself. It allows you to get a quick start on your development.

There are different builds available for a selection of common reference boards and software stacks. Boot to Qt even provides a board emulator that runs within VirtualBox so you do not need to wait for a development board. The emulator couples...