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2010-11-17
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I wanted to make a small expense program, but since I do not have much time to dive into the coding section, so I want to something simple and easy to start.
For a similar comparison, if you bought a new video camera, you shoot video and wants to make a movie. Windows movie maker is a good place to start because it is simple, easy and offer one-step solution. Then you start to ask more, then you jump into Adobe premier/after effect and take trainning lessons to get better.
I want to have the same experience on N900 programming, I tried some tutorials and made the hello world, but whenever when I get into the coding part, my head starts to spin. I know pyQt is great, but I still need to do a lot work after that. I have windows 7, and I was looking for a good IDE, and found Eclipse, but seems it is not fully compatible.
I want to design a few UIs first, then link them together to a main program, avoid heavy coding, ( I have not much time to learn it neither good at learning it) and I want this programming process to be fun, curious and lead me to more discoveries. but now, I spent too much time just to figure out how to start. very frustrated.
Hope someone can enlighten me.