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Events   Events : AmigaOS Development Seminar planned for Amiwest 2012
   posted by eliyahu on 25-Jun-2012 13:57:22 (3882 reads)
Fellow amigans,

according to the amiga future web site, steven solie will be heading up an amiga NG development seminar at amiwest this year:

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The first AmiWest AmigaOS4 Programming Seminar will be held October 18-19, 2012 in conjunction with AmiWest 2012! The seminar will be led by the AmigaOS lead developer, Steven Solie, along with other Amiga programmers.




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The goal of the seminar, according to Solie, is to motivate participants to leave "wanting to code something" for AmigaOS. The language basis will be the ubiquitous "C" programming language. Watch this blog for further information about the prerequisite knowledge base for participants as well as other goals and objectives for the seminar.

The seminar grew out of the need for more current Amiga software. Of course, using "C" as the base language means that programs could also be compiled for other, Amiga-like platforms, such as MOS and others, as well as classic Amiga OS versions, presuming that compilers are still available for versions before OS4.

so yet another reason among many to make plans to attend amiwest this year in sacramento from october 18th through 21st! for the latest please visit the amiwest official blog or participate in the AWN amiwest 2012 thread.



-- eliyahu
    

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Re: AmigaOS Development Seminar planned for Amiwest 2012
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@asymetrix Quote:
Create a GUI app in 5 lines of code

I don't think that is quite possible (without being limited to a few fixed templates), but I think that PortablE's GUI system comes a lot closer than MUI or ReAction. Here is a working MOD player in 68 lines is fairly simple code. The look of the GUI is specified using just 11 lines of code, while getting the GUI to respond to user clicks is handled by a simple event loop.

I could make a non-functioning GUI in not much more than 11 lines

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