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Tutorials are the fastest way of finding out what KDE will do for you, and how to do it. Here is a list of currently available tutorials for KDE3 development. | Tutorials are the fastest way of finding out what KDE will do for you, and how to do it. Here is a list of currently available tutorials for KDE3 development. | ||
{{tip|If you are working with a newer version of KDE, such as KDE4, these are probably of limited use to you. For tutorials covering current KDE development topics, visit the [[/Development/Tutorials|main tutorials page]]}} | {{tip|If you are working with a newer version of KDE, such as KDE4, these tutorials are probably of limited use to you. For tutorials covering current KDE development topics, visit the [[/Development/Tutorials|main tutorials page]]}} | ||
== Getting started == | == Getting started == | ||
;[http://women.kde.org/articles/tutorials.php Coding with Qt and KDE] | |||
:Two tutorials introducing KDE and Qt brought to you by KDE-Women. | |||
;[http://devel-home.kde.org/~larrosa/tutorial/index.html KDE 3.0 Tutorial] | |||
:''An excellent tutorial by KDE developer Antonio Larrosa Jiménez leading you from nothing to a fairly full featured web browser. Highly recommended for KDE 3.0 developers.'' | |||
;[[/Programming Tutorial KDE 3|Programming Tutorial for KDE 3]] |
Revision as of 21:47, 14 December 2006
Tutorials are the fastest way of finding out what KDE will do for you, and how to do it. Here is a list of currently available tutorials for KDE3 development.
Tip
If you are working with a newer version of KDE, such as KDE4, these tutorials are probably of limited use to you. For tutorials covering current KDE development topics, visit the main tutorials page
Getting started
- Coding with Qt and KDE
- Two tutorials introducing KDE and Qt brought to you by KDE-Women.
- KDE 3.0 Tutorial
- An excellent tutorial by KDE developer Antonio Larrosa Jiménez leading you from nothing to a fairly full featured web browser. Highly recommended for KDE 3.0 developers.