I would say, that you dissect the Qt examples and demos. Figure out how they work, modify them a little, then turn around and replace all the functionality with KDE components where possible. Then once you are done with that. Find out where you're interested at in KDE, like Konversation, Amarok, Telepathy, et cetera, then look on http://bugs.kde.org/ and start fixing easy bugs, and move up to more difficult ones.
On 28 December 2011 03:45, Amandeep Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I am Aman (irc : dedman) , a student of computer science from India. > > I love KDE Software and have been using it for over a year. I > especially love using Amarok, Kate, Kopete, KMail and the Plasma > Desktop as a whole. > > I wish to contribute to KDE but I have no prior experience with > contributing to OpenSource. > However i have been programming in C/C++ for some time. > > I understand that for contributing to KDE, I should learn Qt. I have > started on basic Qt tutorials and I am planning on buying the book > "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4" by Blanchette and Summerfield. > > Will it be a good starting point to Qt, and KDE in general ? > > Thanks. > -- > - Dedman > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to > unsubscribe << >
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