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Quickly
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:0(application) data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:1139(application) data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:1139(application) data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:1142(application)
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0.6.1
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Located in
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<application>Quickly</application> 0.6.1 User Guide
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:34(title)
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About This Guide
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Located in
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<application>Quickly</application> is a set of choices about writing apps for Ubuntu. Out of all the wonderful richness and variety of programming for Ubuntu, <application>Quickly</application> make some very opinionated choices about what tools to use, and how to combine them. The criteria for these choices was to make it easy and fun to write and release Ubuntu applications, even if it's your first time trying, but also in a way that delivers the full power and flexibility of the platform. One benefit of these choices, is that it's also easier to write tools that make it even easier and more fun. So <application>Quickly</application> is also a set of commands.
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:40(para)
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Getting Started
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:43(link) data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:49(title)
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This is part 1 of the <application>Quickly</application> tutorial. This part will introduce some key <application>Quickly</application> commands, editing a user interface in <application>Glade</application>, and editing code in <application>gedit</application>. This part of the tutorial will familiarize you with these three tools, and how they work together with Python and GTK+ so that you can quickly build applications.
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:50(para)
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Creating a <application>Quickly</application> Project
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:52(title)
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<placeholder-1/>Creating an empty but working program couldn't be simpler. First, open a terminal window to type commands into. When it's open, type the command:
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:52(para)
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quickly create ubuntu-application jotty
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Located in
data/templates/ubuntu-application/help/tutorial.xml:53(programlisting)
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