Contest Prizes
The Qt Centre Programming Contest has finally been completed. You can find all the contestants here, and the winning entries here. I'd like to say thanks to all who entered and a big congratulations to all the winners. Five of you will get a copy of Foundations of Qt Development - I hope that you will enjoy it!
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I was curious about Generic Component Framework but I can't find more information about it. In the author's blog you can view a video but nothing else. The only thing I've found is this: http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/graphics/vtkdesigner/ but it seems unmantained.
You know where can I find more information about Generic Component Framework?
That's what you call good marketing ;)
You can check out the VTK Designer here: http://www.vcreatelogic.com/oss/vtkdesigner/
They are currently working hard with the next version (based on GCF if I understand things right) and it looks good.
Thanks for your answer Johan! If I'm correct seems that GCF is not downloadble as standalone project and it's integrated into vtk designer so we'll have to wait until next release, doesn't it?
I've just mailed the question to the author. Lets see what he is planning.
Comment from Prashanth:
"GCF can be given off as an independent library. I will need a little time to update the documentation a bit. Hopefully in a couple of days I should have a decent package of it. I will upload it to vcreatelogic.com
website itself."
I was interested to see QXML-RPC as a download, because I use the protocol in my application. But I could find no link to it off the contest website.
As for the books ... expect to find a few turning up on eBay or Amazon secondhand, as no doubt many of those who got FoQtD as a prize had already bought a copy.
Matt, you can download QXML-RPC from the contestants page (see the blog entry).
As for the books, there will be five FoQD and we will try to send books that are new to each winner.
I looked at the contestants page again. The only link is to a PDF outlining the project itself; there's no download link.
Sorry about that. I'll see what I can do during the day.
I have not released QXML-RPC to public yet,
but I'm going to put it on sourceforge
or google code hosting in a few days ( maybe next week ).
Now, it has been released:
http://code.google.com/p/qxmlrpc/
I have just uploaded an updated GCF build here: http://vcreatelogic.com/oss/gcf/index.html.
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