“The Code Skipper, a new free Qt community resource site has been founded to provide our community of developers with a place to meet. This is a site where tutorials and articles that can be found on a range of Qt related subjects. Skipper also contains a lot of code that can be easily integrated into your applications. Learn Qt tricks from there and share your own ideas.”
Seems to have launched already two months ago: http://dot.kde.org/1118104250/
Might be, but it didn’t get submitted to OSNews until today. A little more active advocating, Qt/KDE people! .
Cool, that’s nice to see a ‘CodeProject’-like site for Linux/Qt only
I bet there’s some code stolen from CP.com. It’s almost 1:1 … onyl far poorer.
I’ve seen quite a few of those in the past, but it’s nice to see them collected on a single site. Great initiative!
It will take a long time to catch up to CodeProject, but the ‘skipper is better than nothing.
Maybe in 3-4 years there will be enough accumulated Qt knowledge to adequately help developers.
anything to make the qt developers lives easier
long live qt