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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.

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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
- Qt Designer and KDevelop 3.0 for Beginners (Original Link)
 - Qt is the toolkit used by the KDE project for developing graphical applications. Currently, translations are available through the original link. This paper, written by Anne-Marie Mahfouf, shows a beginner how to create a simple application using Qt Designer 3 and KDevelop 3. This tutorial is based on an application written by Jono Bacon and has been reviewed by Daniel Molkentin (for the KDevelop 2 version) and Thomas Nagy. Translations to German, Russian, French, Italian, and Romanian available at the original site. 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.
 
- Makefile.am HOWTO
 - Make the KDE 3 build system work for you. This HOWTO shows you how to do most anything you would need to do to get your application to compile and install
 
Components and Plugins
- KDE User Interface Tutorial (XML GUI)
 - Tutorial by KDE developer Kurt Granroth showing how to convert an existing KDE application to use the new XML based user interface builder.
 
- Creating KParts Component
 - Tutorial on IBM DeveloperWorks, by David Faure shows developers how to create KParts components, under KDE 2 and KDE 3.
 
- Developing a Plugin Structure for a KDE Application
 - This tutorial will take you through all the steps needed to write a plugin structure, plus plugins for your KDE application.
 
- Providing file meta-data support with KFile plugins
 - Tutorial by Brad Hards that describes how to write a meta-data plugin for your favourite file format. It is presented as an example based tutorial.
 
- Embedded Components Tutorial
 - Tutorial by KDE developer Kurt Granroth showing how to convert an existing KDE application into a component suitable for embedding in Konqueror.
 
- How to write Kontact plugins
 - Kontact plugins
 
- KConfig Module HOWTO
 - A small tutorial about writing a module for the KDE Control Center.
 
- Using the KDE dock widget
 - Tutorial for creating widgets that dock to other widgets.
 
- Introduction to Get Hot New Stuff
 - An introduction to the developer-friendly network update system that allows KDE applications to fetch new application data at runtime in a user friendly manner.
 
Components and Plugins
KWin
- KWin decoration styles
 - Tutorial on creating decoration plugins for the KWin window manager (KDE 3.2 and later).
 
Scripting and Application Automation
Konqueror
- Creating Konqueror Service Menus
 - This tutorial shows you how to create mimetype-specific actions in Konqueror's context menu (aka "servicemenus").