Re: [gnome-love] A good program to write a tutorial about?



I'm sorry if I didn't make myself clear in the first post.  Being that I
have no experience programming applications, I wanted to dissect a
project or 2 and I thought it would be helpful if I documented what I
learned in the form of a tutorial or how-to.

I'd love to help you with the project and that's why I want to do the
above mentioned.

Your post reminded me, however, to mention that I'd prefer a project
written in C.

Any suggestions?

Chris



David A. Ulevitch wrote:

I'm in the same boat as you.

I was thinking of writing an OPML outliner for weblogs (or just outlines in general).

It's a bit more than a texteditor and builds off the base widgets.

I was thinking of doing it in Python so I could learn python but I'm
flexible if you want to work together.

-davidu

<quote who="chris">
Hi all,

As I posted last week, I'm trying to get my feet wet with gnome and
would like to solidify may knowledge by writing a tutorial.  So, I'd
like to get some suggestions on which app I should use for this.  I
don't want to do something trivial nor too difficult.  I'd also like
something that uses a good variety of the standard widgits.

Any suggestions?
Chris


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