React? Nah. I Used C++ for My Website | C++ | QT | Website development
In this video, I showcase a fully functional website AND a 2D game, both built in C++ using the Qt framework and compiled to run seamlessly in the browser with WebAssembly. 💻 Website: Built with Qt + QML, responsive and visually rich, running completely without traditional HTML or JavaScript. 🎮 Game: A full C++ + QML-powered game, rendered live in your browser using WebAssembly, no engines, just raw logic and performance. If you enjoy my content and the little effort I put in as an international student, feel free to buy me a coffee ☕ — only if you can. Your support means a lot 💛 https://buymeacoffee.com/k.a.l.i Game Tutorial playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeYV3WjZWmHyYUe-BElUVNeFYTmpOQ9Xq&si=QXh5lNo6N-HBu7gh 🔍 What you'll learn in this video: How C++ can be used to build web UIs with Qt What WebAssembly is and how it brings C++ to the browser Why this tech stack breaks the limits of traditional web development How C++ can also handle REST APIs and backend logic for full-stack power ⚡ Whether you're a web dev, a game dev, or just a curious coder — this might change how you see C++ forever. 👉 Subscribe for more C++ madness, tutorials, and real-world projects! #Cpp #Qt #WebAssembly #Programming #GameDev #Frontend #Fullstack #CPlusPlus #DeveloperJourney #YouTubeCoding #BreakTheNorm
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