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  1. Qt Design Studio
  2. QDS-9705

Use-case-based application templates

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      Getting up and running as quickly as possible with a base GUI for your project is essential to Qt's value proposition. Writing boilerplate code is neither interesting nor the best way for a developer to spend its time.

      In addition, figuring out the "right" application structure depending on the use case might not be straightforward to the inexperienced QML developer.

      Depending on the application use case, the application high-level structure is most of the time the same, and some specific components are always used. Having ready-made template code for one's use case can be a way to save time at the start of the project and get a first PoC even quicker.

      These templates are different from demos by being simpler (only base skeleton), not having a "unique" style, and possibly being configurable.

      Templates could be categorized by target system and application uses cases.

      Examples of target systems:

      • Embedded MPU
      • Embedded MCU
      • Mobile (we have some templates, need to be checked)
      • Desktop

      Examples of application use cases (can be covered with documentation and examples)

      • Instrument cluster
      • Smartwatch
      • Home appliance
      • IVI
      • Control panel

      Update: Will be handled from the template project

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