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Dennis Leeuw |
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GNUstep Programming Tutorial |
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Mon, 29 Dec 2003 10:04:18 +0100 |
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Hi all,
With the X-mas spirit in mind I adopted an orphan.
The GNUstep Tutorial by Yen-Ju Chen will be living on as A GNUstep
Programming Tutorial. A pre-release is available at:
http://gnustep.made-it.com/GSPT/xml/Tutorial_en.html
(only the English part is still alive)
I know I have taken on a big project with this, since I am only starting
to use GNUstep as a programming environment. But it atleast gives me a
place to document things I discover and learn from the examples. But I
think I can use a lot of help.
The idea will be to extend Yen-Ju's examples to all date/time code
snippets since most of his examples are date/time related and since it
fits nicely with the Agenda project :)
I would like to make the Tutorial such that it can be read from begining
to end, but that you can also find stuff related to a programming
problem. Like the file I/O section will be called Reading and Writing
files as soon as I have time/knowledge to write more on that subject.
This version is a pre-release; I rearranged some sections. Removed some
duplicate chapters for e.g. setting up GNUstep.
Chapter 1 is now an Introduction, with a real introduction (which I
don't like, and will probably rewrite :) I should contain the credits,
and pre-required knowledge etc.
Chapter 2, section 2 is slowly getting into a gnustep-make tutorial,
while the entire Chapter 2 should be an introduction to gnustep-make, base.
Chapter 3 will become the introduction to -gui, -back
And all other chapters cover specific topics.
Last I would like to thank Yen-Ju for his enormous effort of creating
this Tutorial and whish you all a happy new year.
Happy Stepping,
Dennis Leeuw
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