On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 03:29:26PM +0200, Guido Seifert wrote: > Hiya, in one of my consulting projects I had to learn quite a bit about > the QtCreator. Hardest was to get into the code when I started. Strangely > the best resource, which I had, was the ancient VCreate Logic pdf. > Unfortunately it is based on QtC 1. Most of the code examples in there > don't even compile anymore. > > Now it would be said, if what I learned would get wasted. Sure, I could > write a new tutorial, but this would be bound to become obsolete like the > existing one. > > My idea is to create a series of questions and answers on StackOverflow. > The advantage: Everyone can participate. Add comments, correct my > mistakes. It is easier to find. SO ranks stellar in Google. > > Here is one example, how I think it could be done: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18633006/how-do-i-add-my-own-options-page-to-the-qtcreator > > Any comments? Ideas? Help offers? Curses?
I am certainly not opposed to have a bit of exposure on SO, but for the purpose of documentation it sounds rather odd. You gave yourself a perfect example that even high-quality documentation bit-rots rather quickly if it is not kept close to and maintained together with the source. Andre' _______________________________________________ Qt-creator mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qt-creator
