Count me on, let me know where or what you will pick up from. I love to learn sth within a group.
reno
Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm finally making the switch from my Windows desktop to a Linux desktop. The
one thing that's holding me back some is the development environment. In
Windows, I'm used to working with VB, the .NET Studio, Homesite, etc. The
web development area isn't a problem (using Quanta), but the desktop
development area is. As near as I can tell, there is no clear comparison in
Linux.
I have found KDevelop, and Gambas, and both seem to serve their purpose (not
sure if I would use Gambas though). KDevelop looks to be pretty powerful,
but either I'm missing some core knowledge (likely), or you need to be a low
level developer to use it. Writing a console based app seems to be simple
enough (need to actually do one though to be sure), depending on the language
chosen. But there seems to be an intuitive wall that I can't seem to get
through for the desktop apps.
So, I'm looking for tips and/or tutorials on how to BEGIN programming for the
Linux desktop. Thanks in advance.
Shawn
(I posted this to the programming sig, but thought others not on that list
might have some input as well...)
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