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Re: [ruby-tut] GNOME tutorial draft
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Daniel Carrera |
Subject: |
Re: [ruby-tut] GNOME tutorial draft |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Apr 2003 17:49:05 -0400 |
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> 1) The project: a GNOME address book
>
> A description of the application we plan to program during the
> tutorial. I think an address book is a good idea, because we keep
> the same example as the beginner tutorial. It is also easier to
> begin with this kind of program.
>
> The program will be able to manage addresses (insertion, modification
> and deletion). Addresses should be saved somewhere (marshalling? XML
> file?). The program should also handle a small configuration, and be
> able to save it on GConf.
>
Sounds great!
I'd love to learn all this myself. I've always wanted to understand the
GNOME framework better.
> 2) Designing the graphical user interface (GUI)
>
> In this section, we will design the GUI using Glade.
> There won't be any ruby-related stuff here.
You can use Glade for Ruby code?
I didn't know that.
Your tutorial sounds very interesting and I am really looking forward to
it.
Cheers,
--
Daniel Carrera
Graduate Teaching Assistant. Math Dept.
University of Maryland. (301) 405-5137
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