On Tuesday 31 July 2001 10:05 am, John (EBo) David wrote: > > On Monday 30 July 2001 02:32 pm, Rick Russell wrote: > > > Would you recommend this book if someone wanted to start developing for > > > KDE? > > > > Absolutely. It's as close to an "official" KDE development book as there > > could be. The majority of the book was written by David Sweet, a > > long-time KDE developer. All of the non-standard chapters, though, were > > written by the KDE gurus. For instance, the KParts chapter was written > > by David Faure, the author (and current maintainer) of KParts. The aRts > > chapter was handled by Stefan Westerfield (author and maintainer). DCOP > > by Cristian Tiberna (current maintainer). Basically, these chapters were > > written by the authors because there wasn't very much documentation on > > those technologies until then. Since the book is Open Content, we are > > using those chapters as the official docs. > > ummm... what book? I'm confused. Did I miss a post? KDE 2.0 Development. There was a reference and link to the online version of it in the post that Rik was responding to. http://kde20development.andamooka.org -- Kurt Granroth | http://www.granroth.org KDE Developer/Evangelist | SuSE Labs Open Source Developer granroth@kde.org | granroth@suse.com KDE -- Conquer Your Desktop