Open rps102 opened 1 year ago
Do we want to include libraries in this? For example python has the riscos-toolbox library which simplifies desktop application creation.
My 0.5c is yes, we could include libraries as long as: 1) They are included with the interpreter/compiler or they are easy to download for everyone (on !PackMan or ROOL/riscos.info websites) 2) They are still maintained (so no libraries that are only for RO 3 for example), ideally libraries that still run on all versions of RISC OS 3) They have some documentation (so users that want to dig more don't necessarily rely solely on our videos)
I'd best address point 3 then :)
Just for reference, the next 'Coding on RISC OS' meeting is scheduled for 12-Aug-2023 if having a date to work towards helps focus the mind.
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Level 1: Getting the source (from Git) Level 2: Making system calls to flash an LED Level 3: A command line tool to give info on Sprites/JPEGs split across several source files
This task outlines level 4 of the course, a little bit harder, building on levels 1-3. Based on feedback given at the meeting where level 3 was shown and comments on the videos this next instalment should:
Progress to using the Window Manager. This could take one of several forms:
Wimp_Initialise
and get the icon bar icon set up, files dragged to the icon are analysed with the same ImageInfo code from the previous tutorial and the result thrown as a Wimp_ReportError box or just run in a command windowToolbox_Initialise
At level 2 we presented (in order of most number of views first)
Don't be limited by these 6 though! All languages for which there is a RISC OS variant are up for grabs if volunteers have a particular area of interest they'd like to produce.
Definition of Done
Paolo has kindly offered to 'top & tail' any videos submitted.
The meeting to review this topic is 08-Jul-2023, so ideally material needs to be complete by 01-Jul-2023 to give time for editing.
This task would be complete once the new level 4 videos are edited and available on youtube for developers.
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