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| author: einar | ||||
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| - Linux | ||||
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| date: "2009-01-20T22:02:42Z" | ||||
| slug: python-plasma-tutorials-on-kde-techbase | ||||
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| - KDE | ||||
| - Linux | ||||
| - plasma | ||||
| title: Python Plasma tutorials on KDE Techbase | ||||
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| As [Simon Edwards already noted](http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3841), thanks to me and him (mostly him, I have to say) starting to work on Plasma tutorials at the same time, now KDE's Techbase has a [nice set of Python Plasma tutorials](http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Plasma). They cover creation of applets and connection to DataEngines (see [the Plasma page on Techbase for more information](http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma)). I plan on starting a tutorial on writing Plasma DataEngines on Thursday, if time permits.  | ||||
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| For anyone wanting to try these out: you need KDE 4.2 (currently RC 1), PyKDE4 and kdebase compiled with Python support (not the case of openSUSE at the moment).  | ||||
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