2009/8/28 Kenneth Gonsalves <[email protected]>:
> hi,
>
> my daughter is doing state board 12th - she has C++. It looks fairly advanced
> too. No doubt she will pass by mugging up everything and spouting it as
> expected in state board, but I thought she might as well learn the language
> too.
Good idea. Simple and attractive way would be
http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/tutorials.html
> Since I know zilch about C++ can luggies advise me on installing some
> interactive tool for her to teach herself.

Teaching tool .. hmm are there any programming teaching tools ?
Anyways that would be a nice project idea for ww.edu.kde.org

The nearest one in KDE is keduca .
http://edu.kde.org/keduca/ is an educational project to enable the
creation and revision of form-based tests and exams.
KEduca was abandoned for KDE 4.0 due to lack of maintainer. There was
a new start of KEduca in playground/edu but it is abandoned again.


Anyways the nearest tool would be to install Qt Creator which is a
New Cross-Platform Qt IDE . Learning to use that tool can be done via
these simple video playlist http://bit.ly/EytBk

I know this is a bit strange approach and most of this list members
will not agree on this way of learning .. well as a student I feel
this is the modern way to go .

@ Kenneth : what do you say ? :D

Regards,
Pavithran

-- 
pavithran sakamuri
www.pavithran.org
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