> Development using C, C++, and SDL, is already supported by the > underlying Fedora packages. A student need only install these packages > and begin to use the tools. All the IDEs available in Fedora are > available on an OLPC XO, and the installation is trivial compared to the > task of writing a non-trivial C program. >
Thanks James for this information. Somebody like me with poor Linux skills finds the installation of packages quite daunting though I am capable of writing some (fairly trivial) C programs. It might be worthwhile providing a C IDE as an XO bundle at ASLO. It doesn't need to be Sugarised, like the Gnumeric Sugar launcher, and could keep its non-sugar menus and file system. Tony _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
