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Ruby-Qt/KDE Book
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Warning
This tutorial uses Qt4 Ruby bindings that no longer work on Qt 5 and KDE Frameworks 5.
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Status Of Writing
About Ruby Bindings
Through the engagement of only a few guys the project Korundum on Rubyforge was raised, which allowed to use the famous Qt toolkit within the [ruby language]. The bindings were were ported to allow the use of Qt4 and KDE4. After years of development this bindings can be considered as stable for production usage. [1]
Future Plans
After creating a minimum of content the wiki pages will be copied into a book made with LaTeX for people prefering to work with a printed version of this set of tutorials. Afterwards the book should be synchronized with the wiki maybe every half year.
Installation
Installation Of Ruby
- Installation of Ruby
- setup ruby itself for end-user and developers
Installation Of Bindings
- Installation on Linux
- setup ruby bindings for end-user and developers on Linux-based systems
- Installation on Mac OS
- setup ruby bindings for end-user and developers on Apple Mac OS
- Installation on Windows
- setup ruby bindings for end-user and developers on Microsoft Windows
The Ruby Language
Introduction
Before starting into Ruby-KDE hacking you may want to refresh your Ruby. Or do you meet Ruby for the first time? Take a look on these sites:
- http://ruby-lang.org
- Official Ruby Homepage with a lot of information
- Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby
- Very famous ruby guide in comic style
- http://tryruby.org/
- Test Ruby right in your browser
- http://ruby-doc.org
- a lot of ruby documentation with usefull links
- http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ruby_Programming
- Ruby Programming from Wikibooks
Usefull Tools
- http://pastie.org
- Share Ruby code with friends (i.e. in IRC)
- http://refactormycode.com
- Share usefull code snippets in different languages and learn from other people
- http://vim-ruby.rubyforge.org
- Improve the Vim editor with intelligent Ruby code completion features
- Ruby Editors
- List from the Ruby Programming Wikibook
First Steps
- Hello World
- Start with some simple ruby programs using Qt
References
- ↑ Richard Dale: KDE Bindings in KDE 4.5. In: his blog (January 2010).