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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: Berserk on April 14, 2008, 01:23:45 pm
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Hi all!!! Im new around here and I would like some help!! :)
Im starting programming with wxSmith and Im looking for tutorials and things that could help a new user that dont understand nothing of programming!!! I have already done the tutorials from wikipedia but I want more.
Now I have a question about programming, I would like to know how I can open a folder using a wxbutton and see what's inside in some other item from wxSmith.
Thks
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http://www.wxwindows.org/docs/book/
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What do you expect? You come here with a big-fat logo wasting a lot of forum space and asking us to do your homework. If you want to know how to develop a wxWidgets app, you truly should start reading the free book I was telling you. There is no "drag-and-drop" mechanism to create a button and showing a folder with files. You need to code a little to achive this. Everything else is nonsense.
But we can't do everybodies homework here... or do you want to do mine to keep the work-load equal?
Again - look at the link I was telling you. It *does* include the information you were asking about otherwise I wouldn't have told you.
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:shock: :shock: Dont be mad to me, Im trying to learn something here, are U talking about wxWidgets Manual? or something else?? Yes I have found some functions about opening/searching/... folders but I couldnt use them properly so I was looking for tutorials.
Thks and be happy!! :)
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a new user that dont understand nothing of programming!!!
If you don't know C++, you should start by learning it. programming is not done through graphical user interfaces, and any tutorial you read will expect you to know how to program.
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I know a little of java ...
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I know a little of java ...
So you should first learn the c++ language, then.
And then you should do as Morten suggested.
And after that, if you are still here, have a look here (http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=WxSmith_tutorials).