Agreed!
Most of the current developers are, I suspect, seasoned programmers, but we
have the opportunity to attract new programmers too and starting kit would be
a nice guidance saying with these tools you can't stray too far off.
best regards,
Jakob
On September 4, 2012 at 8:51 PM Voldyman
Sorry sending the message twice, I think I didn't set my email client to
assume elementary filter as mailing list
and thus was only replying to one individual.
On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 19:01 +0100, David Gomes wrote:
Shipping more packages in my opinion is anti-developping philosophy.
To start, the
No, I wasn't aware of such blueprints, I guess it's a bit faulty on my
side on not checking it before other the talking about the idea on IRC.
I will certainly have a deep look at it. Thanks
On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 23:46 +0400, Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff wrote:
Now I am fully aware that
2012/9/5 Darcy Brás da Silva dardeve...@cidadecool.com
No, I wasn't aware of such blueprints, I guess it's a bit faulty on my
side on not checking it before other the talking about the idea on IRC.
I will certainly have a deep look at it. Thanks
Discussing it on IRC is fine, and we can't
2012/9/5 David Gomes da...@elementaryos.org
There should be a recommended set of tools for a programmer to begin with.
Well, we don't have to recommend anything other than elementary OS.
Recommend using cmake and Vala? No need to recommend those, any new
developer is forced to use those.
Today while talking to some fine folks at #elementary-dev that go by the
handles of
victored and voluntatefaber , I wondered if there was any iso build
ready to start working/developing
for elementary.
Now what would be the advantages of having the extra work on getting
this iso out.
1) Errors
Now I am fully aware that maybe this would be a hard work, and
possiblylimiting to the fact that having everything shipped, would mean
largeriso imageswhich then could be bad in terms of upload + updated
state of the iso.So another idea to support this view would go towards a
I usually just apt-get build-dep on anything I need to build and use
Scratch for my coding needs. But then again I'm not doing anything terribly
complex code-wise.
I wouldn't be opposed to a developer meta-package, but the questions
remains: What exactly would such a meta-package pull in?
I'd
I agree with munchor's dog fooding reference but do not agree with the other
part.
When i started contributing to elementary project (which is quite recently ;))
i had never done serious linux app development. I came from a mainly web and c#
for desktop background although after completely
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