Re: [gnome-love] tutorial or sample micro project for first GNOME programming attempt?
- From: Fernando Herrera <fherrera onirica com>
- To: "Ciaran O'Riordan" <ciaran member fsf org>
- Cc: gnome-love gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] tutorial or sample micro project for first GNOME programming attempt?
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 21:54:24 +0100
Hi,
You can take a look at the GNOME and KDE application programming course.
Raw development files are at:
https://forja.cenatic.es/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/modules/?root=desktopsl
so right now you can take individual friles from svn repository. In
the future SCORM base modules will be available online.
Salu2
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:47 PM, Ciaran O'Riordan <ciaran member fsf org> wrote:
Dear lovers,
:-)
I have a c programming background but I haven't written a GNOME app in
almost ten years.
Can anyone recommend a tutorial that shows the basics of current conventions
for writing GNOME apps in c (no GUI tools, just c)? Or is there a micro/toy
project which I could look at and copy?
The level of complexity I'm looking for is: dividing a window, adding a few
widgets, and making something happen in response to a click. Once I'm happy
I'm doing those things in the recommended way, the API references should be
able to answer a lot of my questions.
I've searched around, but I keep finding tutorials from 2003, or for Gtk, or
for Glade. I searched for a "gnome-hello" too, but the two I found were
from 2003 and 2002. I'm more interested in seeing how a good GNOME 2.28 app
should start.
I'd prefer a windowed application, but if there's no such recent tutorial,
is there a good recent one for writing GNOME panel applets?
Thanks in advance.
--
Ciarán O'Riordan, +32 487 64 17 54, http://ciaran.compsoc.com
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