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      <title>Why I love the Qt framework</title>
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      <description>Everyone that knows me, knows that I love the Qt framework. Before I started programming in C++, Java was my primary programming language. I love the generics (yes, some of you will hate me for that opinion right now) and reflection. During my Java-time I used them very often to increase reusability. But while studying we had do learn C++ and I hated it in the beginning. It felt so old and so stiff compared to Java.</description>
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