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= Software Developer's Tutorials = |
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Here you will find links to tutorials |
Here you will find links to tutorials for [[Developers]] describing how to create [[Activity|Activities]] for the OLPC XO environment. |
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== Sugar Activity Tutorials == |
== Sugar Activity Tutorials == |
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* [[Sugar Activity Tutorial]] - This Hello World activity shows the basics of creating a python activity for Sugar |
* [[Sugar Activity Tutorial]] - This Hello World activity shows the basics of creating a python activity for Sugar using basic GTK operations |
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* Tuquito's [[Hello World!]] using GTK+Glade rather than hand-coded GTK |
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⚫ | * [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/04/05/building-the-xo-porting-a-pygtk-game-to-sugar-part-one/ Converting a PyGTK application to Sugar: Part 1] - Part 1 in a series of tutorials on how to port existing applications to Sugar. This tutorial goes into the internals of the game BlockParty in preparation for converting it into a Sugar activity. |
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* Red Hat Magazine Tutorials (Block Party) |
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⚫ | * [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/04/26/building-the-xo-porting-a-pygtk-game-to-sugar-part-two/ Converting a PyGTK application to Sugar: Part 2] - Part 2 in a series of tutorials on how to port existing applications to Sugar. This tutorial goes into converting the BlockParty game into a Sugar actvity. |
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** [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/02/23/building-the-xo-introducing-sugar Introducing Sugar] Article describing how to use sugar-jhbuild to set up a development environment |
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⚫ | ** [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/04/05/building-the-xo-porting-a-pygtk-game-to-sugar-part-one/ Converting a PyGTK application to Sugar: Part 1] - Part 1 in a series of tutorials on how to port existing applications to Sugar. This tutorial goes into the internals of the game BlockParty in preparation for converting it into a Sugar activity. |
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⚫ | ** [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/04/26/building-the-xo-porting-a-pygtk-game-to-sugar-part-two/ Converting a PyGTK application to Sugar: Part 2] - Part 2 in a series of tutorials on how to port existing applications to Sugar. This tutorial goes into converting the BlockParty game into a Sugar actvity (very involved). |
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== Further Reading == |
== Further Reading == |
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* [[API Reference]] Pointers to reference documentation for the platform. |
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* [http://www.pygtk.org/ PyGtk] - The UI library used by Sugar |
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* [http://dbus.freedesktop.org D-Bus] - The communications layer used by Sugar |
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Revision as of 05:20, 2 September 2007
Software Developer's Tutorials
Here you will find links to tutorials for Developers describing how to create Activities for the OLPC XO environment.
Sugar Activity Tutorials
- Sugar Activity Tutorial - This Hello World activity shows the basics of creating a python activity for Sugar using basic GTK operations
- Tuquito's Hello World! using GTK+Glade rather than hand-coded GTK
- OLPCGames Presentation (Openoffice presentation, Powerpoint) - Slides describing how to create a working bundle with the pygame framework
- Red Hat Magazine Tutorials (Block Party)
- Introducing Sugar Article describing how to use sugar-jhbuild to set up a development environment
- Anatomy of an Activity - A more detailed look at Sugar activities (Hello World style introduction to creating a new activity)
- Converting a PyGTK application to Sugar: Part 1 - Part 1 in a series of tutorials on how to port existing applications to Sugar. This tutorial goes into the internals of the game BlockParty in preparation for converting it into a Sugar activity.
- Converting a PyGTK application to Sugar: Part 2 - Part 2 in a series of tutorials on how to port existing applications to Sugar. This tutorial goes into converting the BlockParty game into a Sugar actvity (very involved).
Further Reading
- API Reference Pointers to reference documentation for the platform.