Good Luck!wish me luck
Where to start on beginner programming?
After reading so much about bacon I decided to give it a try and I must say, I am really impressed! I downloaded the ide and made a few 'hello world' programs easy as pie. My only gripe is that you never get to see the c code between converting and compiling. Other than that, I like it
You could learn tcl/tk or gnocl and write a killer app to make people bring tcl back
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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- pa_mcclamrock
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I learned programming, starting from zero knowledge, with Tcl/Tk. I picked it because it was the easiest general-purpose programming language I could find, including the easiest to produce a GUI in, and there was no wretched compiling required. After some initial difficulties arising from the fact that I didn't know anything about programming, it became almost as easy to write the programs and run them as to write HTML code and display it in a browser. Later on I picked up Gnocl so I could produce a GTK+ GUI using easy Tcl commands. Details available here: http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/icebox.html#Tcl/Tk. Programs, which I think have pretty comprehensible code that should help you learn the language, available here: http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/papenguinspacks.html.disciple wrote:You could learn tcl/tk or gnocl and write a killer app to make people bring tcl back
It's stupid to use inferior software for ideological reasons.
--Linus Torvalds
--Linus Torvalds
If anyone does look at tcl they might also like to check out some of Rarsa's old programs - e.g. the tcl/tk tray volume control and the gnocl volume mixer.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER