Re: Add GTK# basic level tutorials (wiki), using MD and Stetic - Opinions?
Asbjoern Laurberg <[email protected]> Tue, 22 Aug 2006 15:04:58 +0200
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* Ben O'Steen <[email protected]> [aug 22. 2006 14:39]: > Hi, Hi Ben, > I am getting together some ideas for documentation to add to the wiki, but > I would just like to ask, hopefully, a straightforward question. > > Is it wise to create a tutorial on creating a basic GTK# app, which shows > a GTK# interface being built, using Monodevelop's GUI designer and Stetic, > instead of Glade# or doing it by hand? (The tutorial would be more > focussed on layout and containers, basic String manipulation, basic event > handling, etc.) I don't know if it is wise, but I think a combination of Monodevelop and Stetic would be great. Personally I don't like Glade that much, and if I were a newbie it would be more easy with a single application than 2-5 different applications. > Stetic is a very young project, but it is hooked nicely into Monodevelop, > and might suit a newbie tutorial, aimed at a level a little above 'Hello > World'. Well - at some point Stetic will be more mature and ready for the masses, so in my opinion: go ahead :-) > I could show the same GTK# interface being built using Glade, Stetic and > hand-written code, but that might be confusing to someone just starting to > learn Mono and GTK. Keep it simple for at start. Seems like a nice project and I would be happy to help you out testing your tutorial. -- Med venlig hilsen / Best regards, Asbjoern Laurberg http://asbjoern.laurberg.name/ _______________________________________________ Mono-docs-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-docs-list