Re: [gnome-love] What i need to know and where to learn it



Hi, is there a doc that explains what technologies should be used in 2007 to build a basic Gnome application using the C language? In particular, something that describes what APIs should be used to "do this and that", maybe with explicit warnings about what APIs are currently deprecated and available only for backward compatibility? I know some little Gnome programming and with some help from the community I'd like to collaborate to write such doc (if it doesn't exist yet): it would contain hints on how to write a single threaded app, with custom GObjects and Glade integration, plus an explanation of all the latest and greatest ways to build menus and toolbars and how to add a proper Help and Credit window, how to pass params from the CLI and how to generate a build script using Anjuta 2.0

Also, I noticed that many Gnome docs (articles, tutorials et cetera) available on the Net don't have a date indicating the last time they have been updated.

Ciao!
chris

Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.

-----Original Message-----
From: gnome-love-bounces gnome org [mailto:gnome-love-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Luis Menina
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:02 PM
To: rekahsoft mail gmail com
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Subject: Re: [gnome-love] What i need to know and where to learn it

Maybe this could be helpful too:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/guides/platform-overview/platform-overview.html
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove

Collin Doering a écrit :
> Hi all, i am very very excited to contribute to gnome but i have more
> learning to do. I have been learning C++ and not need to learn the
> gnome libs (Cario, gtkmm, gdk, libglade, pango, [anything else?]).
> Also i need to learn C...anyways i was wondering until i get enough
> money to get the gnome official developers guide if there are any good online tutorials.
> I have installed devhelp which is awesome and am just looking for more
> infomational documentation (AKA not just API but guides on using the
> gnome libraries to obtain a final product, etc..). Thanks :)
>
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