I would suggest to pick a small project to work on first. E.g. try to
implement the sound playback in a standalone application with only a
commandline interface, then later turn it into an app with just one
window and one button. Improve from there: Make the application fit your
needs better. While doing this I strongly recommend reading the python
tutorial at http://docs.python.org/tutorial/ and the pygtk tutorial (for
the graphical stuff) at http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2tutorial/index.html.
When you have your application try to implement it in the RedNotebook
codebase. You can get the development version of RedNotebook by doing
bzr branch lp:~jendrikseipp/rednotebook/next rednotebook-next
Good luck ;)
Jendrik
Am 23.09.2011 10:44, schrieb MyO:
Hi all, and Jendrik in particular!
After finding another idea on expanding RNB's functionality (adding 1-3
sound snippets to each day with an easy Play Now interface), I almost
immediately had a shockback thought: "You human! Do you think Jendrik
will have enough time to code all the weird ideas of yours?"
I'm not saying I definitely will be in for coding down any suggestion,
but still, Jendrik, what would I need for starting to work with Python?
Which books, which compilers (Win+Lin), which, erm, free code snippets
(like your calendar widget) and which databases for them would you
recommend to a young upstart newbie?
How did you start working with it, by the way? =)
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Thanks for reading this letter,
Danila "MyOtheHedgeFox" Evstifeyev
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