[Gambas-user] Submitting "Example" Candidates
Louis W. Adams, Jr.
LouisWAdamsJr at ...3300...
Fri Feb 21 03:01:02 CET 2014
Benoît:
Attached is the archive file for my program. If you have any problems
with it, or would like changes, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thanks for creating GAMBAS, a wonderful programming language, for Linux!
Lou
Thursday Night
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On 02/18/2014 08:18 PM, Benoît Minisini [via Gambas] wrote:
> Le 19/02/2014 02:09, Louis W. Adams, Jr. a écrit :
>
> > What is the best way to submit a GAMBAS program to be considered as an
> > example for beginner programmers? I have a simple program to offer,
> which
> > shows how to do a few basic things that I struggled with while learning
> > GAMBAS. (I'm still learning.) It generates random colors and sorts
> them by
> > hue on a 2D color chart, and is based on my color science research.
> Here is
> > a sample output image: test.png
> > <http://gambas.8142.n7.nabble.com/file/n45773/test.png>
> >
> > The program also demonstrates the speed of GAMBUS programs. The
> above image
> > was created from over 32,000 colors in a fraction of a second.
> >
> > The main lesson of the example is how to construct a picture using
> graphics
> > commands, display the picture in a display area control, and export the
> > picture to a file. Another lesson is how to split up the
> construction of
> > one picture into several subroutines. Most of the other examples
> I've seen
> > that did these things were too complicated for me as a beginner to
> follow!
> >
> > Lou
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> A good example should be well written, and all identifiers and comments
> should be in english. (Alas I'm not sure this is the case for all
> current examples).
>
> You should provide an icon for your project, and put somewhere your name.
>
> Just send the program, and I will add it to the sources.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Benoît Minisini
>
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