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A Newbie Manual cum Tutorial? [message #17146] |
Thu, 31 July 2008 05:57  |
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Messages: 1 Registered: May 2008
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Does this sound redundant? From a U++ newbie's point of view (in this case myself), what I would like is to install and try compile and run an app in a few clicks. So, I create a test directory, run the wizard to create a bare bone console app in the test directory and build. I would also like to try out all the bare bone apps like: with U++, without U++, GUI, and so on. Just to try. I would expect the wizard to do the setup for me.
Wouldn't it be much easier to have a hands-on step by step guide for the above mentioned purpose? As I notice from my experience and those hinted in the forum, a write-up on this would be of great help to the many potential newbies out there.
If I throw in an initial, how would I start? I mean where can I put the initial write-up to have a presence on the net or for the community? Any suggestions?
Thanks and regards to whomever this may concern.
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Re: A Newbie Manual cum Tutorial? [message #17156 is a reply to message #17148] |
Thu, 31 July 2008 17:03  |
bytefield
Messages: 210 Registered: December 2007
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The problem with wiki is that we don't have upload enabled so writing a tutorial is a bit annoying because you can't use images, videos, flash etc.
At least you can use images available from wiki and forum. See how I've done in Sandbox.
Quote: | community does not read wiki and doesn't care at all
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Well, i read it from time to time to see if there are spam messages (were a lot when i started using u++) and if there aren't so many tutorials is better that we have a clean wiki .
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