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Qt offers a rich programming interface that is capable of interacting with many different technologies. This capability is what makes it possible for Qt-driven applications to look different on different platforms; images can be stored in many different ways and interact with numerous database solutions. You might be surprised to know that you can create your own new Qt features using a Qt feature known as a plugin.
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© 2007 Johan Thelin
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(2007). Plugins. In: Thelin, J. (eds) Foundations of Qt Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0251-6_11
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