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QT Projects and Libraries for The C++ Programmer

Here i will gather the best and most interesting Qt/C++  projects and libraries  for your perusal

  • https://github.com/biluna/biluna  
    Biluna is a Qt application framework. It started with the idea to make an Eclipse like (Java) framework. The framework allows the developer to start with a ready to use desktop application. The additional functionality is added by using plug-ins.
    The basic framework provides a MDI (multiple document interface) window work area with docking windows at the different sides of the working area.
  •  https://github.com/openhomm/openhomm                                                       
    OpenHoMM is open source clone of 'Heroes Of Might And Magic III Shadow Of Death' game engine.

    Requirments:

    • original game data
    • Qt >= 5.5.1
  •  https://github.com/shadowsocks/libQtShadowsocks 
    libQtShadowsocks is a lightweight shadowsocks library.
    Written in C++ using Qt 5 framework and Botan library, it aims to provide a developer-friendly shadowsocks library for Qt applications such as shadowsocks-qt5.
    The sub-project shadowsocks-libqss utilises this library. You may wish to check the code to see how to integrate libQtShadowsocks into your project. shadowsocks-libqss can also be used as a standalone program in both local-side and server-side.

                              









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