On Sat, 2010-11-13 at 19:37 +, Shane Fagan wrote:
> Hey Maciej,
>
> Well on the book thing we cant really make one. The apis change so much
> it would make any book obsolete after a year or so. Like currently we
> are moving very soon from GTK+ 2 - 3 so it would be a little insane to
> write a
Hey Maciej,
Well on the book thing we cant really make one. The apis change so much
it would make any book obsolete after a year or so. Like currently we
are moving very soon from GTK+ 2 - 3 so it would be a little insane to
write a book on either since GTK 3 isnt ready yet and 2 is going out
very
On 13 November 2010 14:03, Maciej Pilichowski wrote:
>
>
> > On the lack of books we dont have any in shops but if you google
>
> Quick remark -- I am aware of google of course :-) But if you want to
> be treated seriously you cannot rely on some materials spreaded out
> on the internet. Book has
Hello,
On Saturday 13 November 2010 18:25:26 Shane Fagan wrote:
> We do know about the lack of a great Ubuntu specific IDE and
> there were a few sessions that talked about it at the last UDS.
> The issues are being looked at over the next few cycles.
It's great to hear that.
> On the lack of b
Hey Maciej,
We do know about the lack of a great Ubuntu specific IDE and
there were a few sessions that talked about it at the last UDS.
The issues are being looked at over the next few cycles.
On the lack of books we dont have any in shops but if you google
GTK+ programming you will get docs a
Hello,
Do you remember this? You don't have to like S.Ballmer, but you have
to admit -- he's got the point.
I am software developer for over 2 decades, I use Linux for over one
decade. And I am more and more concerned, that in Linux world
development is done by accident -- there is no Linu