Qt Developer Days 2009
Qt Developer Days 2009, held in Munich, Germany on October 12-14 and in San Francisco, California on November 2-4, was one of the most exciting Qt Developer Days ever. In fact, 2009 was an important year for Qt in general. LGPL was added to our licensing options, which resulted in a 250% increase in the use of Qt. Qt Creator and the Qt Mobility project also made their debut. 2009 was also a year that marked a very important milestone for Qt Learning. It was when the Qt Certification Program was launched at Qt Developer Days and Qt Developers were first offered the opportunity to earn the Nokia Certified Qt Developer title. It was also the year we started publishing videos on our website.
Select the categories below to watch the videos from Qt Developer Days 2009. The videos can be viewed on our website, but the videos and many of their presentation slides are also available to download. If you have got comments or ideas for topics which we should cover as screen casts in the future, please let us know here. Enjoy!
Keynotes, Qt Developer Days 2009Get an overview of the current status and future plans for Qt by viewing to the keynotes. The keynotes were held by Nokia directors and industry players. |
Technical Talks, Qt Developer Days 2009The technical talks are presented by our own Qt engineers and Qt partners. Whether you are new to Qt or a Qt expert, you will find something that suits your needs and level of expertise. |
Qt in Education, Qt Developer Days 2009Qt in Education was introduced as a new track at Qt Developer Days 2009 with big success. Check out how universities are using Qt for teaching purposes, and how students are taking advantage of Qt in their learning environment. |
Qt in Use, Qt Developer Days 2009The "Qt in Use" track is presented by Qt wizards, Qt partners and customers showcasing compelling case studies allowing you to learn from best practices and grow your business. |
Qt Training, Qt Developer Days 2009At Qt Developer Days 2009, we had an all time high Qt Training attendance in both Munich and San Francisco with over 400 participants. All talks were held by Qt partners and the content caters to all levels of Qt expertise. |

