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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Where to start: C++ for students & KDE4
From:       "Siraj Razick" <sirajr () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-01-31 19:22:32
Message-ID: 5a8b40be0801311110r76591850ia741a46ed5667291 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Feb 1, 2008 12:33 AM, RalfGesellensetter <rgx@gmx.de> wrote:
> Dear list,

HI, The solution is : http://techbase.kde.org :-). and plasma
would be a fun way for kids to start developing,
very basic C++ is enough to get some fun toy
widgets working on plasma. you can write the engines
if its hard for the kids, then they can do the drawing .
and come up with exciting widgets ;-).
Bye
>
> I teach computer sciences (students aged 10-20, as it comes to
> programming languages, mostly Java now). During the 90s, I was trained
> in C (cc,gc) at University, and meanwhile I gained some basic
> understanding of C++ (mainly Qt3).
>
> Now, I am faced to a voluntary club of kids who are eager to start
> software development with C++. Our desktops run KDE 3.5.5, but it
> should be possible to install KDE4/Qt4 development tools.
>
> My questions are:
> - Where to start to be in the right track towards KDE4 in the
>   first place.
> - What tools to use
> - Which tutorials to recommend
> - Do you have ideas of initial tasks or of simple
>   samples to analyse?
>
> Thank you for any hints,
> regards
> Ralf.
>
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