Testimonials

RWTH AachenWe use Qt to teach medical engineering students to implement a planning system for image-guided surgery based on CT (computed tomography) images. As most of our students are mechanical engineers with no programming background, having an easy to use and powerful tool like Qt is ideal for our course.

- Dr.-Ing. Matias de la Fuente Klein, RWTH Aachen, Germany

 


University of GenoaI'm teaching a graduate/master program course in Geometric Algorithms and have adopted Qt as a unique GUI tool for projects developed by students for their Master and PhD thesis. In addition, I'm trying to promote the adoption of C++ and Qt in the undergraduate courses and hope to have it widely used in different courses in the future.

- Enrico Puppo, Professor of Computer Science, University of Genoa, Italy

 


Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern in Zweibrücken LogoWe use Qt in several courses and encourage the use of Qt in projects the students have to work through. We use Java as a first programming language and then switch to C++. The course "Advanced programming techniques" gives the students an insight into modern and effective C++ programming and for this objective we use Qt as an example of a very well designed piece of software. The students really learn to love Qt in the course "Qt - a generic C++ framework" where they implement their own ideas with Qt. They routinely are very enthusiastic about the ease of use and the feature richness e.g. the concurrency support.

- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilhelm Meier, Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern in Zweibrücken, FB Informatik / MST

 


At Virginia Tech we use Qt to teach our "Applied Software Design" class. The class is based on the book "Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt4" and is mandatory for all our undergraduate computer engineering students. We find Qt is cross platform, high performance, easy to learn, and most importantly very appropriate for teaching design patterns, concurrent programming, and event driven programming. In a way Qt is Java in C++ and more. Our undergraduate students armed with programming knowledge of Qt and experience, have gone on to building interesting applications for their projects, and research.

- Sandeep K. Shukla, Associate Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

 


We use Qt for teaching a C++ project course at Technische Universität München. Qt is easy to learn, has excellent documentation and is open source, which make it a great choice for our course.

- Dipl.-Ing. Tim Habigt (Ph.D.candidate, lecturer), Technische Universität München, Germany
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