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GNOME 3 Application Development Beginner's Guide
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This book is a step-by-step guide with ready-to-run codes to guide you in developing applications with GNOME. If you have programming skill either in Linux or other operating systems and want to have GNOME 3 as one of your deployment targets, then this book is for you. This book is also for commercial software developers or an open source software hacker. The reader needs to be familiar with Vala and JavaScript before starting to develop Gtk+ and Clutter applications.
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Reviews for GNOME 3 Application Development Beginner's Guide
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Good subject, and good idea.
The execution is mediocre at best sadly: Too much photos make reading hard, and have an inherent problem, which is to fasten the aging of any book.
As we can see the author have a bad english (me too), however the brevity of the text is hard to like, and sometimes it was difficult to follow.
As many books on practical programming, a lot of space is wasted on installation or setup of compiler, IDE, which doesn't help 5 years after the publication date, as IT is changing at light speed. As an example, the used IDE Anjuta is being replaced by Gnome Builder as I'm writing this.
The intention is good however, and this book could have a use in some situations, and/or if nothing is available, as it's often the case in the GNOME documentation.