I'm somewhere between beginner and intermediate level on KDE programming. I just think of KDE-gnucash as an opportunity to learn more and do not expect to do it immediately. I've been a programmer as a secondary job for 6 years, mostly scientific programs (using mostly C++ and C, not Fortran) so the logistic thinking required for programming is already learnt (I hope).
Toan On Saturday 15 March 2003 06:05 pm, you wrote: > Toan T Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hi, > > No offense to GNOME users but I really fond of the elegant KDE desktop > > and would like to see (or do) a port of gnucash to KDE.Of course, before > > engaging in such a huge project, I would like to know if it's feasible. > > Can gnucash developers give me some opinions on this? > > It should be feasible, but it will be a LOT of work. GnuCash has a > bunch of custom widgets in the UI, and you'd have to re-write a lot of > it. Also, I suspect that some developers might have been a bit lazy > in terms of separating out Gnome-UI from non-UI portions of the code. > > I would estimate at least one man-year of work to implement a KDE > front end, but that probably depends on how good you are. There is > already someone who is trying to work on a port to KDE -- hopefully > he will speak up. > > -derek > > > Thanks, > > Toan -- Dr. Toan T. Nguyen The James Frank Institute Phone : 773-702-0609 The University of Chicago Fax: 773-702-5863 5640 S. Ellis Avenue Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chicago, IL 60637, USA. Web: http://home.uchicago.edu/~ntt _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
