18–25 Jun 2021
UTC timezone

Qt Design Studio an Introduction

25 Jun 2021, 19:00
40m
Talk Track 2

Speaker

Thomas Hartmann (Qt)

Description

QML, a user interface markup language, is part of the Qt framework. QML is a declarative language (like CSS and JSON). Qt Quick is the name of the QML based framework for defining modern user interfaces.
To break the cycle of painstaking feedback loops between designers and developers the Qt Company is also developing Qt Design Studio a graphical editor for Qt Quick and QML. Qt Design Studio comes also as a free community version for non-commercial users and is available for Linux.
This talk is showing how Qt Design Studio with Qt and QtQuick can be used to create applications with a modern user interface and how to involve UX designers in the development process.

The free community version is freely available for non-commercial users and can be utilized to improve and speed up the development of Qt/QML Open Source applications.
Release blog post: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-design-studio-2.1-released
The download of the free community version: https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qtdesignstudio/2.1.0/

Authors' Bio

Thomas Hartmann has a degree in computer science from RWTH-Aachen and more than 10 years of experience with the Qt framework.
He has vast experience working as a Software Engineer in system programming, application development and providing consultancy services to customers like Parker and Ulstein. As the maintainer of the Qt Quick Designer, he is actively participating in the Open Source community of Qt.
Currently, Thomas is the lead developer of the Qt Design Studio.

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