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Revision as of 14:35, 6 September 2006
This is a tutorial to learn KDE programming by examples. It assumes you are working with KDE 4, not KDE 3 (see build_unstable for how to build it).
Overview
- Basics:
KDE is tied together with Qt. KDE classes mostly inherit Qt classes and specify them. KDE 4 is based on QT 4, KDE 3 is based on Qt. When this tutorial introduces Qt classes, this helps you learn KDE programming.
- Know how you can get help:
Whenever you have a KDE class and want the KDE documentation for it, point your konqueror to kde:KApplication (in case you want help for the class KApplication). For the Qt class QApplication, you can point your konqueror to qt:QApplication.
- To learn KDE programming, first read this:
http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/cpp-pitfalls.html
- Get an overview about the tools you can use.
Your lessons
- Your first program
- How to write an html parser
- How to load and save configuration
- How to write Makefile.ams
- DragNDrop
- How to write sound programs
- How to write Kontact plugins