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Just as desktop software development often uses an integrated development environment (IDE) with a compiler, linker, headers, and libraries, so does development for mobile terminals. Nokia provides such an IDE for performing Qt development. The Carbide.c++ IDE is still available for C++ development as well.
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Rischpater, R., Zucker, D. (2010). Working with the Nokia Qt SDK. In: Beginning Nokia Apps Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3178-3_3
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