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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Threading in KDE-programs
From:       Mark Deneen <deneen () bucknell ! edu>
Date:       2000-05-18 19:07:17
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Search the mailing list archives for this topic.  Roberto even provided 
us an example using gnu pth.  (Posix threads, oddly enough, are not that 
portable for some reason.)

The unix mentality seems to prefer a multi-process model rather than a 
multi-threaded model.  

Good Luck!


On Thu, 18 May 2000, Kris Gijbels wrote:

> Question from a beginning KDE programmer :)
> 
> I've never written programs with a GUI before. I've been trying out Java+Swing a
> bit, but after finding out that this tends to eat huge amounts of memory, I
> decided to try out KDE.
> 
> My question: in Java you  use subclasses of class
> Thread to make well, threads. How do I do this with Qt/KDE? I have a book on Qt
> but it doesn't seem to mention this. And I can't find anything about it on the
> kde development documentation page. Is there something similar in KDE, or do I
> just use fork or the pthread-library or whatever? :)
> 
> 

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