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felipo committed revision 131 to the Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor SVN repository, changing 28 files.
2009-11-14 11:44:13 UTC by felipo
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Ok, I don't know books. The main documentation may be very useful:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/
If you have this documentation in your computer, through the use of the package devhelp is very much easier to acces all topics and browse them.
2009-11-08 13:18:42 UTC by felipo
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And can you tell me how to start GTK programming. Coz I'm not going to wait till my exams get finished to start learning GTK.
Any tutorials, references or recommendation of books will be welcomed.
2009-11-06 04:01:35 UTC by aksharpatel47
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Alright then count me in.
I have my exams in december and it'll take some time to learn GTK and even to view the whole code.
I'll try my best to be on board as soon as possible in Jan.
2009-11-06 03:08:01 UTC by aksharpatel47
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Hello,
In fact, almost the only "active" developer for Klavaro is me. And I'm not having so many time to deal with it as well.
But if you get interested, Klavaro is entirely based in GTK, no Qt and no C++, please.
Something could be missing is kind of some network support, for the scoring scheme in the 4th module. Someone has already suggested to use zeroconf (maybe through libavahi?)...
2009-11-05 23:28:56 UTC by felipo
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2009-11-05 23:12:01 UTC by felipo
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2009-11-05 23:10:01 UTC by felipo
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felipe, good luck in you new job!
If/when you or someone else gets a chance to have a look at this, however, I'd like to clarify:
It'd be useful to know the fraction of the time you mis-type a key, when presented with it. So you mention that in the graph you're shown the number of times you mis-type a particular key, followed by a slash, followed by the total number of errors for all...
2009-11-04 15:05:51 UTC by markrian
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I have 6 months to spend on any project of my choice starting from January 2010 for my semester project and I would rather contribute to an open source project than come up with the same common projects that students usually do at the end of semester.
I already know C/C++, I'm learning Qt at the moment. If any of the developers here could give me a nudge in the right direction, it would be of...
2009-11-04 11:21:30 UTC by aksharpatel47
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felipo committed revision 130 to the Klavaro Touch Typing Tutor SVN repository, changing 2 files.
2009-11-02 22:27:54 UTC by felipo