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"The Minimum You Need to Know About Qt and Databases" was published by Logikal Solutions in 2012 - USA.


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"The Minimum You Need to Know About Qt and Databases" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction
  • 2- Where We've Been and Where We Are Going
  • 3- Not a GUI Tutorial
  • 4- Client-Server Full Circle.
  • 5- Today's Cross Platform Challenge.
  • 6- Why Ubuntu?
  • 7- Why Qt?
  • 8- !* Table 1: Qt Database Drivers
  • 9- A Tale of Two Market Segments
  • 10- The Mutant-Ninja Data Model
  • 11- Exercises
  • 12- Cautionary Information
  • 13- Scope of This Chapter
  • 14- Development Restrictions
  • 15- Building a Qt Program
  • 16- The Database Username Restriction
  • 17- Garbage Collection Restrictions
  • 18- More Database Issues
  • 19- Pitfalls of Mandatory Passwords
  • 20- Database Frailty
  • 21- Main.cpp for What?
  • 22- Transaction Integrity
  • 23- SQL != SQL
  • 24- Lassie Might Not Come Home
  • 25- Consistently Inconsistent
  • 26- Just Because You Found It, That Doesn't Mean It is There
  • 27- To tr() Or Not to tr()?
  • 28- You Might be Optically Isolated
  • 29- What? You Want to Create a Database?
  • 30- Exercises
  • 31- PostgreSQL and Qt
  • 32- Scope of This Chapter.
  • 33- Installing and Configuring PostgreSQL
  • 34- Designer
  • 35- Inserting Into a PostgreSQL Table
  • 36- Our Flow and Why
  • 37- qDebug or QMessageBox
  • 38- Error Handling for Remote Support
  • 39- Plug-in vs. Compile In Database Interfaces
  • 40- Logging On
  • 41- Hidden Signal and Slot Connections
  • 42- Reading a Text File
  • 43- Our Main Window
  • 44- Reporting
  • 45- The Boolean Issue Again
  • 46- Browsing Database Records
  • 47- Follow Up
  • 48- Backup Via CSV
  • 49- Assignment One
  • 50- Assignment Two
  • 51- Assignment Three
  • 52- Assignment Four
  • 53- Assignment Five
  • 54- Assignment Six
  • 55- Assignment Seven
  • 56- Assignment Eight
  • 57- Assignment Nine
  • 58- Exercises
  • 59- Firebird and Qt
  • 60- Why Firebird?
  • 61- Differences
  • 62- Obtaining and Installing Firebird
  • 63- Quirks Between Flavors
  • 64- Creating Users
  • 65- Creating Databases
  • 66- Aliases
  • 67- No Boolean
  • 68- QIBASE Not Provided by Default
  • 69- CSV Import and Export Part 1
  • 70- Console Applications and IDEs
  • 71- #!/bin/sh
  • 72- Some Serious SQL Differences
  • 73- CSV Import and Export Part 2
  • 74- xpnsfb
  • 75- Programming Assignment 1
  • 76- Programming Assignment 2
  • 77- Programming Assignment 3
  • 78- Programming Assignment 4
  • 79- Programming Assignment 5
  • 80- Programming Assignment 6
  • 81- Firebird Server Version Follow-up
  • 82- Deploying This Contraption
  • 83- Firebird Summary
  • 84- Exercises
  • 85- SQLite and Qt
  • 86- Pros and Cons
  • 87- Which SQLite?
  • 88- Monkey Studio
  • 89- Programming Assignment 1
  • 90- Programming Assignment 2
  • 91- Programming Assignment 3
  • 92- Programming Assignment 4
  • 93- Programming Assignment 5
  • 94- Our Application with Eclipse
  • 95- Programming Assignment 4
  • 96- Programming Assignment 5
  • 97- Programming Assignment 6
  • 98- Building Static vs. Plugin
  • 99- SQLite Follow-up
  • 100- Exercises
  • 101- Ruminations and Observations
  • 102- CTRL-Y, CTRL-L, and ANSI
  • 103- Plug-in vs. Static Compile
  • 104- What Database is Right for Your Application?
  • 105- Unstart
  • 106- Outages and Support
  • 107- Ubuntu's Original Sin
  • 108- Qt's Achilles Heel
  • 109- Package Maintainer vs. Marketing Fraud
  • 110- Code What You Know
  • 111- Thursdays When It Rains
  • 112- Bitflags

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