Hi list,

Ru thought it would be a good idea to have a tutorial on how to set up
oneself to write a native Gambas component and then to actually write
one. After a marathon session since 10 a.m. today I just completed my
attempt at it.

It's available over here[0]. Now that I come to think of it, it would
have been better if I wrote it in Markdown, or something, but I can't
be bothered now to convert it. If anyone else is eager to do that, I
will send the LaTeX sources. Also note that I'll do anything else now
than proof-read the article before I give you the link. It is labelled
as "draft" and may contain errors or even missing passages. Also note
that this is a two days' work. Don't expect poetry :-)

If anything the article gives a brief and rather incomplete introduction
to the process but since component programming is difficult and the
interpreter is rich on structure but hardly documented, I don't see any
facette to improve upon. It's a learning by doing (and reading) thing.

Regards,
Tobi

[0] http://www-e.uni-magdeburg.de/tboege/gambas

-- 
"There's an old saying: Don't change anything... ever!" -- Mr. Monk

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