On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:33:37PM -0800, S Yuval wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm curius to know how to write user-friendly front ends to programs.
> I'm referring to programs like KPakage, GnoRPM, aptitude and dselect and the
> various setup utilities for the Apache server that wrap around a console
> b
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:33:37PM -0800, S Yuval wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm curius to know how to write user-friendly front ends to programs.
> I'm referring to programs like KPakage, GnoRPM, aptitude and dselect and the
> various setup utilities for the Apache server that wrap around a console
> b
Hi,
> I'm curius to know how to write user-friendly front ends to programs.
> I'm referring to programs like KPakage, GnoRPM, aptitude and dselect and the
> various setup utilities for the Apache server that wrap around a console
> based utility (rpm or dpkg, for example).
aptitude sits on to
Hi,
> I'm curius to know how to write user-friendly front ends to programs.
> I'm referring to programs like KPakage, GnoRPM, aptitude and dselect and the
> various setup utilities for the Apache server that wrap around a console
> based utility (rpm or dpkg, for example).
aptitude sits on to
Hello,
I'm curius to know how to write user-friendly front ends to programs.
I'm referring to programs like KPakage, GnoRPM, aptitude and dselect and the
various setup utilities for the Apache server that wrap around a console
based utility (rpm or dpkg, for example). How do I design the consol
Hello,
I'm curius to know how to write user-friendly front ends to programs.
I'm referring to programs like KPakage, GnoRPM, aptitude and dselect and the
various setup utilities for the Apache server that wrap around a console
based utility (rpm or dpkg, for example). How do I design the consol
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