Am 23.01.2009 um 18:03 schrieb Matt Rice:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Matt Rice <[email protected]> wrote:
i've got a video somewhere I can try to find and upload somewhere
which shows developing a gui program with gorm/gdl2 I could upload
somewhere if you are interested.
so i was prodded to make good on my offer and have uploaded them here.
part1
http://www.vimeo.com/2933112
part2
http://www.vimeo.com/2933308
it didn't seem to work very well in the browser window (too fast/
hard to read)
but it works better if you click the 'download mpg version' at the
bottom right of the page it might be a tad bit easier to follow...
its not really a tutorial or anything, but creates a model file with
DBModeler, the gui with Gorm and the GDL2 palette, then runs the
resulting application and enters some data.
I am thinking about giving a demo on that on FOSDEM (I am quite
experienced in using the corresponding Apple WO stuff - EOModeler et
al. as this is my day job).
For that purpose I installed Ubuntu 8.10 on a VirtualBox image. Now I
am about installing GNUstep + GORM and the GDL2 palette on that. I
could do that using what Ubuntu itself provides but all that stuff is
a little bit outdated.
So now my question: What versions of GNUstep + GORM and the GDL2
palette are required to do something like you did in your video?
Didn't you use ProjectCenter because you like the command line (and
like using gnustep-make directly) or because ProjectCenter did not
fit in?
Please enlighten me!
regards,
Lars
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