GNOME Programming Manual 25
Havoc Pennington (the guy
who does those weekly GNOME summaries, among other things) writes "I've just completed a book on GTK+/GNOME programming to be released under a free license.
You can pre-order from Amazon now; it should
be available in a couple months. The
full announcement is on www.gnome.org. "
So did he get the $20,000 (Score:1)
Re:Downloadable? (Score:1)
No Texinfo? (Score:2)
But, at least the book is going to be truly free, so if I or someone else feels so inclined, we could make a Texinfo version ourself.
Re:Downloadable? (Score:1)
No way, Postscript rocks!
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Re:Cool. (Score:1)
Re:uhm howd you read it,,, its not out yet (Score:1)
Downloadable? (Score:1)
Re:Downloadable? (Score:1)
Well, I skimmmed. Too fast obviously, since I missed this. I hope they don't just use CVS though. And I hope they don't use some sucky format like PS.
Re:Downloadable? (Score:1)
Well, I skimmmed. Too fast obviously, since I missed this. I hope they don't just use CVS though.
Cool. (Score:1)
Looking at the documentation available for GNOME/Gtk+ and KDE, I've found the KDE documentation to be more complete - which is annoying, because I want to program under GNOME. If this book is any good, I'll be first in line...
I would recommend this book (Score:1)
If you have had trouble understanding the GTK object system (or haven't realised how elegant it is yet
It is great that Havoc and his publishers have allowed this book to be distributed in such an open manner.
Re:Downloadable? (Score:1)
I doubt it.
*duck*
---Jason
good to see (Score:1)
Re:... (Score:1)
Re:No Texinfo? (Score:1)
Actually, I'd like to see it many formats, PDF, HTML, Texinfo, PS, etc. You should cover all bases, IMHO.
Re:Downloadable? (Score:1)
Laurie is looking for Open Source authors (Score:1)
Re:I would recommend this book (Score:1)
Well, somebody who came from the same knowledge I did (no Linux GUI programming experience), and became an expert would be better at teaching ME how to use them.
I'll skim before I buy.
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"I got it running, grabbed a rocket launcher, and fired down a hallway." --John Carmack