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A blog that teaches writing apps for Maemo... lesson by lesson?
OK, this is probably weird, but I'll just try. Let me know what you think of it.
I wish somebody would establish an online school, courses,... for writing apps for Maemo. Easy to follow. Target audience: People with very little coding skills, people who tried to learn how to code from a book, but can't learn that way. People who decades ago wrote apps in ancient languages and now find it difficult to find their way between C, Python, Gstreamer and DBUS. The target audience would not include people who don't know what a variable or a comment is. How would it work?
What would it take? Somebody to set up a blog (technically), projetcs to use as examles,... easy. The tough thing is: Do we have people in the community who can teach? This would be really difficult. We don't need good coders, we need people who can read code, create a concept from it (what can I use this code for? What does it teach?), break it down in lessons... and then write about it in a way people can follow. And we need somebody who loves to do just that, because once you started, you better not stop at lesson 7 of 9 and leave your readers without a way to handle error conditions. Let me know what you think... You may reply to this post even if you don't feel like becoming a teacher. ;) |
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For those looking for a tutorial that is already written:
http://blogs.gnome.org/tthurman/2009...rial-contents/ |
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Re: A blog that teaches writing apps for Maemo... lesson by lesson?
This is (almost) exactly what I wanted to suggest myself. It would lower the bar for starting coding for Maemo considerably. One of the main reasons for why it's so easy to start coding for Windows using the .NET framework, is because there are so many great learning/tutorials provided even by Microsoft. I'm especially fond of those video tutorials. :D
What I would really like (apart from video tutorials, because I'm so lazy :D), is to have something like benny1967 suggested here, but concentrating in Qt as this seems to be the future for Maemo. If one has to learn coding in a new environment (or coding in general), it might as well be an environment that is going to be officially supported for years to come. Anyway, thanks again benny1967 for this great suggestion. I really hope something will come out of it. :) |
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excellent. I am also interested in knowing more about this and RogerTHA's resource looks like a good place to start. Thanks.
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