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    == Premiers pas sur TechBase ==


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    The KDE community is perhaps best known for its Plasma desktop workspace as well as its rich collection of applications but the community has also produced libraries and tools to make software development more enjoyable or, at the very least, less painful. Whether you're looking to write you first KDE application, make your existing Qt project more awesome, or get involved with one or more of the great KDE projects, this is a great place to get your journey started!


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    == Introduction ==
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    Pour contribuer à KDE, allez voir [https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved la page « Comment s'impliquer »  sur le Wiki de la communauté].


    Il y a plusieurs façons différentes de s'impliquer dans la communauté KDE (KDE Community), simplement en utilisant KDE jusqu'au développement du cœur de la plate-forme.
    Si vous recherchez les instructions pour construire les binaires, les [https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Build_from_source Instructions de mise à jour des binaires] sont disponibles sur le Wiki Community, et vous pouvez également consulter [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Build/Historic|les historiques]].
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    Vous pouvez trouver plus d'information générale sur la façon de s'impliquer dans KDE en consultant les liens suivant :
    == Setting Up ==
    * [http://kde.org/community/Getinvolved/ S'impliquer dans KDE (Getting Involved in KDE)]
    Getting started can be as simple or as involved as you need it to be. As much as possible, use your distro's packages to simply and speed up development unless you really need to get the latest source code version. And no, you don't need to "compile all of KDE" just to use a single framework. Not convinced? Check out our [[Development/Tutorials/Setting_Up|Setting Up Guide]] to see how easy it can be.
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Contribute|Contribuer à KDE]]


    Cette partie de KDE TechBase est destiner à vous aider à commercer à participer du côté technique de la communauté KDE. Il vous expliquera comment KDE est structuré et construit, et comment vous pouvez participer en construisant KDE vous même.
    == KDE Frameworks ==
    '''[[Frameworks|KDE Frameworks 5]]''' is built on top of the excellent Qt application framework to provide more functionality and power to your next big project. KDE software developers will also find classes that help them better integrate their applications into the Plasma workspace and with other KDE products.


    {{Note|'''Quickstart:''' If you are impatient to get started without understanding what you are doing then you can skip straight to using a [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Build#Scripted_Builds|Build Script]], but it is strongly recommended you read this documentation first.}}
    * [https://www.kde.org/products/frameworks/ KDE Frameworks Product page]
    * [[Development/Tutorials#Basics_of_how_to_develop_with_KDE_Frameworks|Tutorials to get started with KF5]]
    * [https://api.kde.org/frameworks/index.html KDE Frameworks 5 API Documentation]
    * KDE Frameworks on [[Frameworks|TechBase]] and the [[Community:Frameworks|Community Wiki]]


    == Using KDE Software ==
    == Kirigami ==
    Named after the Japanese art of cutting and folding paper to create beautiful objects, the '''[[Kirigami|Kirigami framework]]''' offers components to let your piece together a beautiful and responsive application. Expanding the Qt Quick framework, Kirigami empowers developers to create apps that look and behave well on desktop, mobile, and more.


    If you just want to use stable KDE software for your everyday computing needs, then you do not need to build KDE Software for yourself. You should instead use the software installer provided by your Linux distribution to install KDE package.
    * [https://kde.org/products/kirigami/ page d'accueil de Kirigami]
    * [https://api.kde.org/frameworks/kirigami/html/index.html documentation de l'API Kirigami]
    * Kirigami sur [[Kirigami|TechBase]] et le [[Community:Kirigami|Wiki de la communauté]]


    The best place to learn how to do this is through your distributions normal support channels, although you may find some useful information on the following pages:
    == Tutorials ==
    * [http://www.kde.org/download/distributions.php Distributions shipping KDE]
    Get your feet wet or dive head first into coding with KDE's collection of '''Tutorials'''. From writing your first application using the KDE Frameworks to developing applets for the Plasma workspace, these bite-sized guides will get you up and running in no time.
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Build/Distributions|Install KDE Software on Linux and BSD Distributions]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Projects/KDE_on_Windows/Installation|Install KDE Software on Windows]]
    * Mac OS X does not currently have an installer available for KDE Software, but you can simplify building it by using [http://mac.kde.org/?id=build MacPorts or Fink]


    == Getting Help ==
    * [[Development/Tutorials|Tutoriels du development]]
    * [[Development|Portail du développement TechBase]]
    * [[Community:Get_Involved|S'impliquer dans la communauté KDE]]


    If you are looking for help in using the KDE Workspace or KDE Applications then please visit the [http://userbase.kde.org/ KDE UserBase].  
    == Plasma ==
    KDE's world-famous workspace for desktops and mobile, '''Plasma''' provides a rich set of building blocks to help developers create rich, beautiful, and productive user experiences on different devices, form-factors, and use cases. [[Projects/KWin|KWin]] is one of the most powerful and most flexible window managers around, providing advanced functionality and control on both X11 and Wayland systems.


    If you have any questions or problems with building or developing KDE Software please feel free to [[Special:myLanguage/Development/Getting_Help|ask for help]]. However, be patient while waiting for a response, and try to work through the problem yourself, we aren't going to do it ''all'' for you.  Working your way through and understanding why something doesn't work is a good way to learn how to do things the right way.
    * [https://kde.org/plasma-desktop.php Site web des versions Plasma pour ordinateur de bureau]
    * [[Development/Tutorials/Plasma5|Tutoriels Plasma]]
    * [https://www.plasma-mobile.org/ Site web des versions Plasma pour mobiles]


    == Browsing the code ==
    == C'est juste le début ==
    The KDE project is all free and open source. You can view its source code and make changes.


    http://projects.kde.org hosts the source for many KDE-related initiatives, including [https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde KDE itself].  Choose a piece of KDE such as KDE Libraries, then click Repository to browse its source. [[Getting_Started/Sources]] explains the organization of KDE source code.
    Ce sont juste les grandes lignes de l'iceberg KDE. La communauté a développé beaucoup de bibliothèques pour les besoins plus spécifiques et des cas d'utilisation que les développeurs peuvent également utiliser pour simplifier leurs projets.


    There are other utilities to browse the source code:
    * Need an easy and cross-platform way to handle audio and video? [[Phonon]]'s API will be very familiar to Qt developers and supports multiple backends, including GStreamer, VLC, and anything else you might want to develop.
    * If you need a privacy-respecting way to display maps and even the whole world, [[Marble]] provides data models and widgets to make that a walk in the park.
    * If you need libraries for handling email, events, and more, the [[KDE PIM]] libraries have withstood not only the test of time but also the test of enterprise customers.


    * http://lxr.kde.org/search lets you search the code ''(may be out of date?)''
    * http://api.kde.org lets you browse API documentation generated from the code. You can search for class names, but not filenames.


    == Building and Running KDE Software From Source ==
    Regardez les autres projets KDE qui proposent des bibliothèques et des APIs que vous pouvez utiliser pour booster vos propres projets. La communauté KDE accueille aussi non seulement les nouveaux contributeurs mais aussi les nouveaux projets qui veulent faire partie de l'une des plus grandes communauté de logiciels libres de la planète.


    There are several possible ways to build and install KDE software and the method you choose depends on what you want to do with the software.  In particular if you are only wanting to build and develop a single application you may not need to build the entire KDE Development Platform to do so.  You can read more about this on the [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Build/Methods|Build Methods page]].


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    The following sections explain the steps you need to understand and give the instructions you need to follow to successfully build KDE Software from source:
     
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Sources|How the KDE Source Code is structured]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Build|How to Build and Install the software]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Run/Nested_Session|How to Run a nested session of KDE]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Run/Full_Session|How to Run a full session of KDE]]
     
    == Development Model ==
     
    TODO: General introduction to the dev model, release cycles, etc.
     
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Schedules/Release_Schedules_Guide|The KDE Release Schedule]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Development/Software_Engineering_Framework|The KDE Software Engineering Framework]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Policies|KDE Development Policies and Procedures to follow]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Policies/Application_Lifecycle|The development lifecycle for a new application]]
     
    == Development Tools ==
     
    There are a number of [[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tools|Development Tools]] that are either required or helpful when building KDE Software.  For these you will usually want to use the stable packages provided by your distribution.
     
    You may want to use a graphical IDE for your development work:
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tutorials/Using_Qt_Creator|Qt Creator]]
    * [http://www.kdevelop.org/ KDevelop 4]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Development/Tools/Eclipse|Eclipse]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Getting_Started/Using_an_IDE_with_KDE4|Using an IDE with KDE4]]
     
    == Contributing To KDE ==
     
    Once you have a copy of KDE built you can then start contributing back to KDE.  The pages below will help you find out how you can help make KDE even better.
     
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    * [[Special:myLanguage/Contribute|Contribute]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Contribute/Send_Patches|Send Patches]]
    * [[Special:myLanguage/Contribute/Bugsquad|Bugsquad]]
     
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    Latest revision as of 23:10, 23 September 2022

    Premiers pas sur TechBase

    The KDE community is perhaps best known for its Plasma desktop workspace as well as its rich collection of applications but the community has also produced libraries and tools to make software development more enjoyable or, at the very least, less painful. Whether you're looking to write you first KDE application, make your existing Qt project more awesome, or get involved with one or more of the great KDE projects, this is a great place to get your journey started!


    Remarque
    Pour contribuer à KDE, allez voir la page « Comment s'impliquer » sur le Wiki de la communauté. Si vous recherchez les instructions pour construire les binaires, les Instructions de mise à jour des binaires sont disponibles sur le Wiki Community, et vous pouvez également consulter les historiques.


    Setting Up

    Getting started can be as simple or as involved as you need it to be. As much as possible, use your distro's packages to simply and speed up development unless you really need to get the latest source code version. And no, you don't need to "compile all of KDE" just to use a single framework. Not convinced? Check out our Setting Up Guide to see how easy it can be.

    KDE Frameworks

    KDE Frameworks 5 is built on top of the excellent Qt application framework to provide more functionality and power to your next big project. KDE software developers will also find classes that help them better integrate their applications into the Plasma workspace and with other KDE products.

    Kirigami

    Named after the Japanese art of cutting and folding paper to create beautiful objects, the Kirigami framework offers components to let your piece together a beautiful and responsive application. Expanding the Qt Quick framework, Kirigami empowers developers to create apps that look and behave well on desktop, mobile, and more.

    Tutorials

    Get your feet wet or dive head first into coding with KDE's collection of Tutorials. From writing your first application using the KDE Frameworks to developing applets for the Plasma workspace, these bite-sized guides will get you up and running in no time.

    Plasma

    KDE's world-famous workspace for desktops and mobile, Plasma provides a rich set of building blocks to help developers create rich, beautiful, and productive user experiences on different devices, form-factors, and use cases. KWin is one of the most powerful and most flexible window managers around, providing advanced functionality and control on both X11 and Wayland systems.

    C'est juste le début

    Ce sont juste les grandes lignes de l'iceberg KDE. La communauté a développé beaucoup de bibliothèques pour les besoins plus spécifiques et des cas d'utilisation que les développeurs peuvent également utiliser pour simplifier leurs projets.

    • Need an easy and cross-platform way to handle audio and video? Phonon's API will be very familiar to Qt developers and supports multiple backends, including GStreamer, VLC, and anything else you might want to develop.
    • If you need a privacy-respecting way to display maps and even the whole world, Marble provides data models and widgets to make that a walk in the park.
    • If you need libraries for handling email, events, and more, the KDE PIM libraries have withstood not only the test of time but also the test of enterprise customers.


    Regardez les autres projets KDE qui proposent des bibliothèques et des APIs que vous pouvez utiliser pour booster vos propres projets. La communauté KDE accueille aussi non seulement les nouveaux contributeurs mais aussi les nouveaux projets qui veulent faire partie de l'une des plus grandes communauté de logiciels libres de la planète.