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May I point out the maemo.org Coding Competition Beginners are very welcome 
I'm using windows 7 starter and don't know whether to use the virtual sdk machine or MADDE or even something else I don't know about. I have only used a few commands in xterm but I am able to follow tutorials, so a developing environment with a good tutorial would be best.
Which would you experienced devs recommend as a starting point for a beginner on W7. I have a brother in law in Australia who is a linux programmer so I can bug him for code advice if I have to. I just need a nudge in the right direction.
Thanks
The best place to start, imo, is with the Qt SDK - it has everything you need to design, develop, compile and run the applications you develop. You can check out more about it and download it as a package from here http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-sdk. It come with examples and tutorials and there are a lot more on the internet. Qt programming used to be all about C++ but more recently QML has become more promient. A Qt Quick application is a bit of both. QML is a scripting language and let's you do some fancy and powerful things with a shorter learning curve than with a traditional programming language such as C++. So I'd recommend learning more about getting started with the QML examples and try playing about with the code yourself. in my opinion it's the easiest way to get familiar with Qt development and quickest way to have something running on your phone.| The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to kojacker For This Useful Post: | ||
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2012-06-08
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I got to exchange messages with kojacker in one of the threads here and he got me interested. I will take the advice and will start learning QML. I am on Ubuntu 12.04 currently and have been using Ubuntu for about 2 years (I can do basic Terminal usage and some manipulations in Conky config files). I have some propensity in using MS Excel and I feel that it somehow equipped me with the foundation of having that logic for looking at codes (same way when I look at Excel formulas). Not sure if I'm making sense to everyone, but definitely I will do my best.
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I want to ask here about the time it would take for me to grasp some basic programming in Qt/QML and develop basic apps maybe??
I have had a course on Basic Level Programming in C language in my Engineering Course (Civil Engg)
I think I had lessons up till Pointers.
Suggestions/help??>
Which would you experienced devs recommend as a starting point for a beginner on W7. I have a brother in law in Australia who is a linux programmer so I can bug him for code advice if I have to. I just need a nudge in the right direction.
Thanks