The first step would be to start using kde and getting familiar with it.
On Oct 4, 2014 12:51 PM, "Sahil Sehgal" <sahilsehgal1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> 1.) Junior Jobs
These are the best way to get started find one that seems interesting and
affects you in your daily use of kde
> 3.)Older GSOC Projects
Don't start with this as GSOC projects can be quite a bit complicated for
beginners.
> 4.)Reading the KDE-guide book
Read this, pretty informative
> 5.) Reading KDE 2 qt programming bible book
I don't recommend learning Qt first, if you have knowledge of C++, start a
junior job and learn Qt along the way by referring to the official Qt
documentation.
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