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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Where to start: C++ for students & KDE4
From:       aishen <aishen () free ! fr>
Date:       2008-01-31 21:35:37
Message-ID: 1201815337.21969.2.camel () localhost
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kdevelop is fine to work with kde4 now (kdevelop=>3.5)
you can make the template inside kdevelop 
just compile it in a shell 
my app/build
techbase has beginners template and cmake samples
kdevelop is very usefull as you can use qt4 designer 



On jeu, 2008-01-31 at 21:55 +0100, Arnold Krille wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 31. Januar 2008 schrieb RalfGesellensetter:
> > My questions are:
> > - What tools to use
> 
> g++ and cmake and an editor :-)
> 
> > - Which tutorials to recommend
> 
> I learned c++ and Qt (version 1.44 at that time) by the very good tutorial 
> shipped with the qt documentation. Two months ago a co-worker of mine used 
> them too, now he kind of understands what I am doing in my code all day.
> 
> > - Do you have ideas of initial tasks or of simple
> >   samples to analyse?
> 
> Long time ago I heard that every programmer should have written an email 
> client, and ftp client and an editor. Don't know if that still applies. Why 
> not start with small applets for plasma and go on to much deeper things later 
> on. And don't get distracted by the bindings to other languages like 
> python,... ;-)
> 
> If you want them to read books (on the level after the direct beginners): "The 
> C++ programming language" by Bjarn Stroustroup(?) (the guy who invented 
> c++), "Design pattern" by the gang of four and "GUI-programming with Qt4" are 
> the ones I own and read.
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> Arnold
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