By the moment I'll use Bazaar explorer and Geany and will try more
complex IDEs when I have a bit more experience. I've read Mixxx wiki
and other Bazaar and Launchpad introductions and I've just branched
and compiled Mixxx successful on my linux computer.

Now I have a huge amount of code that I'm not familiar to. Is there
any code documentation? How can I make a little idea about how is
Mixxx implemented?

Meanwhile I'll try to upload my local branch to my launchpad branch.

Best Regards

2012/7/17 thomas vincent <vri...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Ferran,
>
> Welcome in the the great mixxx community, I am not around for so long
> but I can tell you there is a bunch of motivated and innovative people in 
> here !
>
> Regarding development environment, I personally use (and recommend) QtCreator
> on both linux and windows (never tried on Mac). It will allow you to
> easily navigate the code source
> (search engine and usage tracking are so great, plus of course all the
> Qt support, indent and in source help !).
> For the moment mixxx do not come with a .pro file that you can directly open 
> in
> QtCreator but I developed a small tool that parse the mixxx source
> tree to create it on demand.
> Just let me know if you want to try it.
>
> Regarding the build process, you could refer to the wiki, all the
> information is there,
> from 'how to create an account on launchpad' to 'how ending with a
> fresh build on you local machine' ...
>
> I guess once you've done all that, you can discuss on this very list
> what you are interested in and start contributing to mixxx :)
>
> Yours,
> Thomas
>
> 2012/7/17 William Good <bkg...@gmail.com>:
>> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Ferran Pujol Camins
>> <ferranpujolcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> So to start the engines running, I'd would like to know what
>>> development tools or environment do you use to develop Mixxx and why
>>> (if there is a specific reason).
>>> Furthermore, any other help or suggestion will be welcome as well.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Ferran,
>>
>> Mixxx is definitely a great project to work on if you're looking for
>> something a bit larger than school projects and are in DJing -- you're
>> in the right place.
>>
>> To answer your question, the only real constant I'm aware of between
>> developers is bazaar, our version control system. Otherwise, you're
>> free to use what you want. I personally just use vim on Linux, but
>> it's also possible to use Visual Studio on Windows, Xcode on OSX
>> (although I've never tried this), or any text editor as long as it
>> saves newlines properly as \n (so nothing that comes with Windows, but
>> Notepad++ is good).
>>
>> Best,
>> William
>>
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