> Otoh, what do you think about using wxpython docs/tutorials, or better
> to skip it?
I didn't read any of those even once, so I can't tell you. Sorry.
Cheers :)
On Jan 27, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Gour wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:38:20 -0300
>>> "Fernando" == Fernando Benavides wrote:
>
> F
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:38:20 -0300
>> "Fernando" == Fernando Benavides wrote:
Fernando> Hi Gour, I think I was in the same situation as yourself when
Fernando> I begun the development of my project, λPage, and what I did
Fernando> was simply dive into wxHaskell without any previous reading.
H
Hi Gour, I think I was in the same situation as yourself when I begun
the development of my project, λPage, and what I did was simply dive
into wxHaskell without any previous reading.
Some tools were very useful to me (and they still are):
Hayoo! Whenever I wanted to, say, paste something on
Hiya!
I'm interested what do you recommend for learning wxhaskell for
someone who does not 'speak well' C++: using e.g. wxpython
docs/literature or official C++ doc and/or wxWidgets book (until we
get complete docs for wxhaskell) ?
Sincerely,
Gour
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