easy intro programming exercise?
Marc Heyvaert
marc_heyvaert at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 19 06:28:26 CET 2004
Hello Matt,
I think you should install kdeveloper (if you haven't
already done so) and work your way throught the
tutorial. The http://www.trolltech.com page is also a
real treasure trove of information.
Also you may want to read this message :
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde&m=107895298804539&w=2
Hope this helps
Marc
--- hoopes <kde at webmayhem.net> wrote:
> Hello folks,
> This is my first mail to any mailing list of all
> time, so, uh,
> congratulations to all of us.
>
> Anyway, I seem to understand that (one of the aims
> of) the KDE Quality
> team is to help programmers who want to get involved
> in the cause. So,
> I'd like to test the waters, and thought this
> question might be
> applicable to others who haven't really contributed
> to anything like
> this before. The question is: Is there some page or
> howto or manual or
> something that gives a basic, feet-wetting type of
> programming
> experience, hopefully using as much variety in kde
> and qt calls as
> possible (and still, somehow, be rather basic ).
>
> I love KDE and use it pretty much 100% of my
> computing time, so I'd be
> pretty pumped if I could help out at all.
>
> Thanks in advance for any replies,
>
> Matt Hoopes
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