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Re: Tools?
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- Subject: Re: Tools?
- From: Youssef Chahibi <chahibi at gmail dot com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:09:09 +0000
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On Monday 19 February 2007 05:13, islam abofarha wrote:
> thx Youssef
> what about languages.i finish theoritically studying c++ what else i can
> know...i mean PHP,Java,Perl,Python or c++ is enough.if i want to make my
> application omplented on gnome, kde ,..and other GUIs what is the tool
I think the references I cited are fine. KDE for example provides a developers
site ( http://developernew.kde.org/ ), Gnome too (
http://developer.gnome.org/ ). They provide information on how to get
involved. What is nice about open source is the community, Freenode IRC
channels like #kde-devel and #qt can be very informative.
> i have another question about making an application Distribution
> independent i accidently found Autopackage project http://autopackage.org/
> which make an installer for all linux distribution what do u think about
> that?....is there another solution.
>
There is also Klik ( http://klik.atekon.de/ ) and BitRock (
http://bitrock.com/ ).
Enjoy!
> islam
-- Youssef