I'm opening up my Qt / QML bootcamp for free to the general public if anybody is interested.

u/DesiOtaku — 28 days ago

Developers who went from Python -> QML / Javascript, what was the hardest thing for you to learn?

Long story short, I'll be doing a "bootcamp" on a few interns who know Python but zero javascript or QML. Yes, technically there is "Qt for Python" but the codebase is mostly QML.

So my questions for anyone that learned QML and Javascript after learning Python are:

  • What were the most difficult concepts / subjects in learning?
  • What didn't make sense when you were taking the tutorials?
  • What was something that you wished somebody took time to teach you step by step?

Thanks.

(Edit: just to be clear: I have very little Python experience; I have a lot of C++ / QML / Javascript experience and I am the one who is teaching the python interns how to write QML. I just want to know ahead of time what topics they may struggle with)

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u/DesiOtaku — 29 days ago

On a 15 year old laptop, not only you can run the latest Linux software, you can still run a full DE with just 2GB of RAM

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