This video shows an application that makes synchronous (blocking) and asynchronous (non-blocking) calls from the main thread of a graphical Qt application, and how this affects the user experience.
See part 10 of this series, once it has been released, for the code of the application shown here.
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This video is presented by David Faure, who started with Qt back in 1998 in the KDE project where he's still very active. This gives him more than 20 years of experience with Qt. Since 2003 he has taught many Qt training courses, on topics such as Qt Widgets, Multithreading, Modern C++, and Debugging/Profiling on Linux. He has made many contributions to QtCore and QtDBus and has helped numerous customers, especially with Qt multithreading issues.
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