Shridhar Daithankar wrote:

> Hi Abhishek
>
> I don't get you. What is so difficult?...
>
> 1)Create a plain c/c++ project using project wizard. Or From menu, Project->New
> 2)Write whatever code you want
> 3)Hit F9 to run it..
>
> See, so simple...
>
> I would advice you to use vi/pico(if you don't know vi), shell and gcc/g++
> first. That way you will learn it better. Also try to hack few makefiles.
> Examples are better than ones written from scratch...
>
> If you are looking for C/C++ help, you better some get book like Kanitkar/K&R
> etc... You will find better resources online. Don't expect a language tutorial
> with KDevelop though it provides one for c/c++ function reference....
>
>  HTH
>
>  Bye
>   Shridhar
>
> abhishek wrote:
>
> > any ideas on how to do C-programming on KDevelop. I trued reading their
> > docs, but couldn't find the help. if someLUG guy could please tell me
> > how to do it and also on which page of the doc that I can find more
> > help.
>
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Thanks Shridhar,
    the tips you gave helped me alot.
But there are some problems still. to help you understand my problem let me tell
you at what stage my problem is. this is the way I got about creating a C-program
ijn K Develop( please correct me if I'm wrong)
1. opened K Develop.
2. clicked project-> new
3. in Application Wizard I chose the Gnome option( 'coz I prefer to always work in
Gnome)
4. then clicked file->new
5. then typed my program code in a C/C++ window.
6. then clicked F9
7. then the rebuild option came and I chose yes. success was reported in message
section.
8. (now the problem!) then K Develop presents some sample window with " Hello
World".
probabaly you know where the problem is. could you please help out! thanks!




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