[sword-devel] What do I need to write a module
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Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:40:58 EST
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In a message dated 3/10/2003 2:20:15 AM Pacific Standard Time,
leon@brooks.fdns.net writes:
> On Monday 10 March 2003 02:22 pm, garymck3@netzero.com wrote:
> >What software is needed?
> >How do I get it?
> >Can it be purchased via US mail.
>
> >I run a Win32 system and use Microsoft products in development.
>
> >C++ for Windows
>
> >running windows 98.
>
> That needn't be a handicap. CygWin and a cross-compiler version of GCC will
>
> allow you to develop both Windows and Unix software on your Windows box
> without any Windows development tools. CygWin has a `1-click' installer and
>
> gives you acess to many neato text-procssing tools that have not been
> ported
> to Windows proper:
>
> http://www.cygwin.com/
>
> It's a pity that the Qt system is pay-for on Windows, else I'd strongly
> recommend having a play with KDevelop and QtDesigner.
>
> Cheers; Leon
>
Leon, garymck3's question is
"I would like to develope ***modules*** for the
Sword Project."
He won't need to use KDevelop or QtDesigner to develop ***modules*** in Sword
project, right?
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=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">In a message dated 3/10/2003 2:20:15 AM Pacific Standa=
rd Time, leon@brooks.fdns.net writes:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=3DCITE style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT=
: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">On Monday 10 March 2003 02:22 p=
m, garymck3@netzero.com wrote:<BR>
>What software is needed?<BR>
>How do I get it?<BR>
>Can it be purchased via US mail.<BR>
<BR>
>I run a Win32 system and use Microsoft products in development.<BR>
<BR>
>C++ for Windows<BR>
<BR>
>running windows 98.<BR>
<BR>
That needn't be a handicap. CygWin and a cross-compiler version of GCC will=20=
<BR>
allow you to develop both Windows and Unix software on your Windows box <BR>
without any Windows development tools. CygWin has a `1-click' installer and=20=
<BR>
gives you acess to many neato text-procssing tools that have not been ported=
<BR>
to Windows proper:<BR>
<BR>
http://www.cygwin.com/<BR>
<BR>
It's a pity that the Qt system is pay-for on Windows, else I'd strongly <BR>
recommend having a play with KDevelop and QtDesigner.<BR>
<BR>
Cheers; Leon<BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
<BR>
Leon, garymck3's question is <BR>
"I would like to develope ***modules*** for the <BR>
Sword Project."<BR>
<BR>
He won't need to use KDevelop or QtDesigner to develop ***modules*** in Swor=
d project, right?</FONT></HTML>
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