Hi Tomasz, It is cool. It is very surprising to find that it has a template for a barcode scanner.
Do you have the plan to make it works with Qt Creator directly? Such that it could create a project by File -> New File or Project -> Milo Code Database -> xxxxx On 8 September 2017 at 15:14, Tomasz Siekierda <sierd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Qt! > > We've just released Milo Code Database: a set of small, useful helper > classes > for Qt, easy to include and use - plus a scaffolding for new projects we > call > the New Project Template. At Milo, we use them in many of our projects > to speed up development, and we figured they may be useful to the community > as well. > > MCDB comes in 2 forms: > > 1. Installer - which helps to set up a new project in just a few seconds > (with > scaffolding for Qt app, documentation, CI integration, versioning, config, > logger, and more). It can even set up a git repo and do the initial commit > for > you :-) > 2. Set of independent git repos, easy to clone / download / use as > submodule. > > So, what are the goodies? > > * New project template - template for all new Qt projects (QML and > Widgets). > Contains a scaffolding for Qt app with documentation, tests, resources etc. > * MScripts - scripts for integration with GitLab CI, Mattermost, versioning > scripts for all platforms (including git SHA), and more > * MConfig - a small class which helps storing user app settings and > configuration > * MLog - small but powerful log class, with full categorized logging > support > * MRestAPI - handy set of base classes for talking with REST web servers > * MBarcodeScanner - small helper class that allows to scan barcodes and QR > codes > using QZXing library > * MCharts - implements some simple yet meaningful and eye friendly charts > to > display data > * MSentry - remote logger support (Sentry/ Raven). Easy to turn on and > off, just > with a config switch > * MCrypto - AES module, containing simple and convenient API, based on > OpenSSL > and it has a fallback if OSSL is not available > > License? > > MIT. We are actually open to other licenses, too, if somebody thinks that > MIT > is not proper in this case. > > Where can I get it? > > MCDB installers (Linux and Windows): > https://seafile.milosolutions.com/d/2c50614e1e/ > MCDB docs are available online: > https://docs.milosolutions.com/milo-code-db/main/ > And all submodules are listed and documented here: > https://docs.milosolutions.com/milo-code-db/main/subprojects.html > Each module's source code is on GitHub: https://github.com/milosolutions > > Contributing > > We're open to any comments, critique, pull requests etc. We can also help > if > any piece of the documentation is unclear. It's all being constantly > updated and > we're happy to get some external input. > > Feel free to reach me at sierd...@gmail.com or more officially at > ppm...@milosolutions.com > > Cheerio, > sierdzio > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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