C\C++ & SDL

mustafa nematallah ahmed_nematallah at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 8 16:31:20 EDT 2011


come on man do i have to say a thousand times that i dont know how to do most of that as this is my first time to try to support an open source project


a little help with how to fix bugs or send patches , etc...



Thank you

Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 17:20:36 -0300
Subject: Re: C\C++ & SDL
From: gonzalo at laptop.org
To: ahmed_nematallah at hotmail.com
CC: pgf at laptop.org; devel at lists.laptop.org

Probably the best way, will be start helping with one of the many tasks we already know there are pending,
like fixing a bug or implementing a improvement.
The community is very active, but there are not so much hands as needed.

Do you have a working Sugar environment? This is your first task.
If is already done, I suggest you take one activity and look for the bugs opened.
We have two different trac instances in use, for historical reasons, then I use a index page http://dev.laptop.org/~gonzalo/bugs_index.html

to see the tickets pending by activity.
If you found a task you want implement, send a mail a sugar-devel mailing list, 
the maintainer can help you to check if is correct, he knows the code and the design decisions made.

Is this useful for you?
Are you looking for C/C++ tasks? Most of the Sugar code is python, but may be we can found you anything to do :)

Gonzalo



2011/8/8 mustafa nematallah <ahmed_nematallah at hotmail.com>






its the First time i try to help with an Open source project so i need more help 


> To: ahmed_nematallah at hotmail.com

> Subject: Re: C\C++ & SDL
> From: pgf at laptop.org
> CC: devel at lists.laptop.org
> Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 12:31:06 -0400

> 
> mustafa wrote:
>  > 
>  > Hi
>  > 
>  > 
>  > well children can learn all those stuff at school but programming
>  > must be done on a computer and as technology affects our life more

>  > more people must learn programming, searching, word processing,
>  > etc.....
>  > 
>  > 
>  > please tell me about those activity IDEs and how to compile with
>  > them on OLPC and can a simple child easily get and use them

> 
> Etoys, TurtleArt, Scratch, and Pippy are the activities i was referring
> to.  i'm sure you can find more information on them
  on your own.
> 
>  > 
>  > and about physics if more people know how to program OLPC XOs
>  > teachers (and maybe physics experts) can help program physics stuff
> 
> Physics, like most Sugar activities, is written in python.

> 
>  > and we can do both things just some people can improve physics
>  > things while others increase support for programming languages
> 
> you seem to feel that increased support for programming education

> on the XO is extremely important.  i heartily recommend that you
> get involved, and help create what it is you think is needed.
> 
>  > 
>  > 
>  > BTW I love physics and i think it should be better (it's more

>  > important than literature and unimportant stuff like that)
> 
> i confess, with comment like that i'm starting to suspect you of being
> a troll.
> 
> paul
> 
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 g
 t;  > 
>  > 
>  > 
>  > 
>  > 
>  > > To: ahmed_nematallah at hotmail.com
>  > > Subject: Re: C\C++ & SDL

>  > > From: pgf at laptop.org
>  > > CC: devel at lists.laptop.org
>  > > Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 10:43:56 -0400

>  > > 
>  > > mustafa wrote:
>  > >  > 
>  > >  > a C++, python, C, Java, vala, Scala, (maybe C# too) ide with a
>  > >  > couple of tuts for each language bundled with the OLPC XO will be

>  > >  > great so kids can learn programming
>  > > 
>  > > contrary to what some believe, the goal of the XO, and the OLPC
>  > > project overall, is not to teach kids programming.  the goal is to

>  > > help kids learn _lots_ of things -- programming, and familiarity with
>  > > computing, is one small part of an education that includes l
 e
 arning to
>  > > read, to write, to do math, to understand geography, or astronomy, or
>  > > biology, or..., or..., or...
>  > > 
>  > > the XO already support 4 (to my knowledge) programming environments as

>  > > Activities, and as others have said, more languages (C++, java,
>  > > whatever) are readily installable, if not under sugar.  i'd rather see
>  > > Physics, for instance, become better suited as an instructional tool

>  > > than support for more computer languages.
>  > > 
>  > > paul
>  > > =---------------------
>  > >  paul fox, pgf at laptop.org

>  >  		 	   		  
> =---------------------
>  paul fox, pgf at laptop.org
 		 	   		  

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