On 29. april. 2008, at 19.02, Peter Corlett wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:34:57AM -0500, Jonathan Rockway wrote:
* On Tue, Apr 29 2008, Peter Corlett wrote:
[...]
Right, and I need to read the entire Linux and libc source code to
be
able to write a Unix application.
It will help, yes.
It may well help, but it is not necessarily the best approach. The
source
code to a library is too low-level for a user of the library to
really get a
grip on how all the pieces fit together and are intended to be used.
Telling people to grub through the source is generally an admission
that the
doucmentation sucks. Which it does.
We have a bunch of library documentation, manuals and tutorials for
Catalyst tho
(which we are very happy to accept new contributors to :)
Jonathan suggested reading the source if you wanted to learn Catalyst
internals, not
as a requirement For application development... I'm not sure why that
seems so
unreasonable?
With regards,
Marcus Ramberg.
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