Developping Gnome apps : need general advise...
Peter Simpson
ubuntu at petethetree.co.uk
Fri Apr 8 16:43:25 UTC 2005
The IDE for Gnome development that I'm using is Anjuta.
It works wonderfully for C - I've always had difficulties with C++.
It integrates perfectly with Glade (you even launch it from within Anjuta).
Bonne chance,
Peter
On Friday 08 Apr 2005 00:55, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
> > I also suggest that you, as a starting point, leave the gui for now and
> > begin with the serial port and read-out part.
> > Have a look at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO
>
> THanks for the link, looks very useful.
> I think I got a bit over-excited with the eye-candy of Glade.
>
> I think I will start small and build up progressively :
>
> 1) make a simple CLI C program to experiment with the serial port ins
> and outs.
> 2) extend this program with routines to read/write text files
> 3) Do the byte crunching with the data stream from the serial port, and
> store the data properly, ready to be written to disk or displayed to the
> user
> 4) add some kind of API so that I can "plug" user interfaces onto it.
> 5) make a pretty Gnome GUI
>
> This way I will end up with a proper back-end, on which I can either
> plug a pretty GUI for Ubuntu, but also use a simpler ncurses/text UI, as
> I am likely to use this program on my old laptop which certainly can't
> handle Gnome (old 486 DX2-66, 12MB RAM...), but hopefully should be able
> to run the text UI in a virtual console.
> Alos, the API will potentially allow other people to write a GUI of
> their own, as they see fit, or port it to KDE or whatever they like.
>
> Okay, let's read this serial howto then... :-)
>
>
> --
> Vince
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