On 6 Mar 2013, at 16:00, David Tisdell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I often wish I could contribute but I don't code. I am an end user of 
> Rosegarden and help other users out from time to time. This may be a 
> ridiculous question. How hard would it be to learn qt with no programing 
> background? I teach Linux at the local community college. I am very 
> comfortable configuring servers from their text files and am ok with bash 
> scripting. I haven't thought about algebra in 30+ years. My only purpose in 
> learning qt would be to help with Rosegarden. A pipe dream? Too overwhelming 
> with no coding background? There are definitely times of year when my time is 
> really limited so it may be a moot point if it would require lots of time.
> Thanks for your thoughts.

Best thing I would say you could do is build the thing first. Most of the 
complexity will be in setting up an environment and configuring and getting a 
stable build. Learning C++ and Qt is for the most part the easy bit although no 
less infuriating!

Plenty of help and encouragement would be available here though.

Regards,
Richard
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