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Marketplace Archive, March 2008
Qt Training in Paris, Vienna and Denver


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It is time to register for the next three open enrollment trainings taking 
place in Europe and USA: 

April 14th - 18th - Vienna, Austria - training in English
April 21st - 25th - Denver, USA     - training in English
May 19th - 23rd   - Paris, France   - training in French

These trainings will take you from scratch to a level where you 
understand and may,, use the following tools in your everyday work:

- The Object model of Qt
- The signal/slot paradigm
- Painting and custom graphics
- Developing your own models for the model/view framework.
- Understanding Qt Designer in depth.
- Developing complex layouts using QLayout's subclasses.
and much much more.

See the complete list of topics at
http://www.kdab.com/?page=courses&sub=toc-desktop

Having conducted almost 50 of these trainings myself, I can personally 
guarantee you that you will get a gigantic boost in your Qt productivity 
after one of these open enrollment trainings.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to send me an email at 
blackie@xxxxxxxxx If interested I may get you in contact with one of our 
former students that you may ask any question about the training you wish.

Where to book
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http://www.kdab.net/?page=courses&sub=BrowseCourses

About KDAB
==========
KDAB is by far the most experienced training partner of Trolltech with
more than 250 Qt trainings on our track record. 

Our trainers are all very experienced Qt developers with more than 5
years of Qt development experience. In our trainings, you do not get a
trainer with mere theoretical knowledge and hardly any practical
experience or, even worse, a sales talk. Instead, we will provide you
with real-world Qt development experience in large quantities. Expect
to be exhausted (but not bored!) after a week of KDAB Qt training.

Do not just believe what we say, but see here what participants in
previous trainings have had to say about their experience:
http://www.kdab.net/?page=courses&sub=coursepraise

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