On 14. jan. 2014 22:36, Olaf Radicke wrote:
> My opinion is Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
> http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode
> It's okay for you?

Sure, no problem.

> I'm sorry. I'm busy. I'm working on a example for a SOA with Tntnet. I have
> a deadline for this. My environment is (auto)make and the kate editor. I like
> the feel to know  what my tools is do. I think codeblocs is not my way. But
> it is nice to know there is a alternate choice.

I suggest those who find the code::blocks tutorial of interest, try to 
write a code::blocks project wizard for Tntnet. I am also very busy on 
another project with tough deadline now.

What I have done so far is to provide a "proof of concept" (to myself 
and others) of what Tntnet can do. It has worked well as a prototype 
demonstration. Perhaps this will provide an opportunity to use it in 
more serious projects.

Best regards
Carsten Arnholm



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