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<p class="centerAlign"><img src="images/declarative-samegame.png" alt="" /></p><p>We will cover concepts for producing a fully functioning application, including JavaScript integration, using QML <a href="qml-state.html">States</a> and <a href="qml-behavior.html">Behaviors</a> to manage components and enhance your interface, and storing persistent application data.</p>
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