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You should use QPainterPath they said...
published at 07.10.2025 15:30 by Jens Weller
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This post is about what I learned while playing around with QPainterPath for this years t-shirt at Meeting C++ 2025 sponsored by Hudson River Trading.
Level up your C++ with Packt books
published at 07.08.2025 22:20 by Jens Weller
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Earlier this year I started reviewing a few C++ books from Packt, followed by an interview with the author. Now Packt has released a humble bundle with a total of 22 books in it, which is a great deal for getting more or less a C++ library of ebooks.
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