On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 01:00:26PM +1000, Sublime Porte wrote:
My vote is for python. It's very easy to use and quick to program in and is
also cross-platform.
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+1, +2, +zillion even !
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أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
Digital design engineer
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I've registered a new project on LP: https://launchpad.net/muallim and
also a new team for the developers: https://launchpad.net/~muallim-core
https://launchpad.net/%7Emuallim-core (later its mailing list could be
used by developers to discuss technical points)
I've began to create a few
Salam alyakum,
2009/5/12 jmehdi jme...@sabily.org
I've registered a new project on LP: https://launchpad.net/muallim and
also a new team for the developers:
https://launchpad.net/~muallim-corehttps://launchpad.net/%7Emuallim-core(later
its mailing list could be used by developers to
Deciding on a python IDE can take time and a lot of effort. Python support
many cross-platform GUI: Gtk, WxWidget and Qt.
However, mostly people agree that Qt is the most powerful, but often was
debunked because of it's licensing. This has changed to the much more
liberal LGPL for Qt4.5.
The
السلام عليكم،
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 08:36:30PM +1000, Sublime Porte wrote:
I checked out the website which has the flash videos on it, but I can't find
any reference to a project called Mualim.
There isn't a project called Mualim on the website. Mualim is a
project suggested by Taha,
Actually Muallim is the name of a Quranic Arabic teaching tool we would
like to develop for Sabily. But it has no relationship with
understandquran.com, it's just that this web site has great resources.
You won't find any information about Muallim because we are starting
from scratch :) (when we
as-salaamu alaykum akhi,
I checked out the website which has the flash videos on it, but I can't find
any reference to a project called Mualim.
The flash video looks very nice, just had a flick through the first lesson,
but seems like great media, and the brother says it has no copyright
السلام عليكم،
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 05:32:22PM +0300, fadi al-katout wrote:
what is the programming language???
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Hopefully, neither Java nor C# :)
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Digital design engineer
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We are not yet to the point to choose a programming language... ;)
And the choice should be made by the developers involved in the project.
wa salam
Mehdi
Administrator of the Sabily project
(formerly Ubuntu Muslim Edition project)
http://www.sabily.org
أحمد المحمودي wrote:
السلام عليكم،
Salaam,
I think the programming language should be decided based on goal of the
project. I.e.: which OS's to support as a core which ends up being
either Java or C++ or other. But I'd not mind some other stuff because I
skill in Java or C++ is bit out of date not used it for the last 5
My vote is for python. It's very easy to use and quick to program in and is
also cross-platform.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Azizur Rahman azi...@cgandc.net wrote:
Salaam,
I think the programming language should be decided based on goal of the
project. I.e.: which OS's to support as a
assalamu alaykum,
Long time ago Taha Selim started to work on the Muallim project, here
is a description he gave:
Muallim project is about teaching Quranic Arabic, so that people might be able
to understand Quran even though they can not speak or write.
Since it is only focused on
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