[IAEP] [support-gang] What Would I Need To Learn???
Gonzalo Odiard
gonzalo at laptop.org
Wed Oct 16 08:36:38 EDT 2013
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Again...
>
> How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time!
>
>
.. and with a big stomach ache :)
> John Kim, who lives here in the LA area, outlined ways to do this about a
> year ago. One of his many suggested options was to have people work on tiny
> sections that would make up the whole. It seems like a great idea.We
> might start right here in Los Angeles with some of the members of one of
> the local Linux Users Groups. There is also a small LUG in Montana that
> might enjoy participating. We also have several very talented young
> coders here in SoCal that participate in SCaLE every year who might be
> interested in doing tiny parts.
>
> But, someone would have to do the work of defining what the tiny sections
> would be and how they would fit together as they were completed... to
> organize it. If you break things up into small enough pieces the work
> will be easier for everyone working on it and it should be easier to get
> more people to participate if the commitment is relatively small.
>
> Here's a link to John's document about it: http://bit.ly/16eOrps
>
>
I have read that. Of course, is easier talk than do it. A lot of people say
what to do,
but sadly, not to much is available to do the real work. (Right now, there
are one
developer full time and one half time).
SugarLabs approach is create a javascript library to enable porting
activities one by one,
and create something like the sugar home/views/journal in android.
The first part is almost done (but need work), the second part didn't
started.
> I'm looking forward to seeing Martin at the Summit. He is scheduled to do
> a session with the Butia at the same time others are doing one on porting
> Sugar to the XO Tablet... which for obvious reasons I have to take my
> granddaughter's XO Tablet to and try to get it working with Sugar. So, I
> guess I will miss it. But we can talk at other times at the Summit. Too bad
> you can't come too...
>
> Caryl
>
> P.S. Back to the initial question. What would I need to learn to help with
> a project such as this? I have some experience with Python in the context
> of a Physics class and am signed up for an online MOOC from MIT that will
> feature Python. But... would that be of any use? Would I be better doing
> some more Code Academy lessons to review HTML and learn HTML5? Would Code
> Academy's Java class be of any use? I would like a "fast track" that would
> let me get involved right away if we can make this happen.
>
All you can learn about HTML, css & javascript will help you. Java no
(Javascript is not Java)
See you
Gonzalo
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 23:44:19 -0300
> Subject: Re: [IAEP] [support-gang] What Would I Need To Learn???
> From: gonzalo at laptop.org
> To: cbigenho at hotmail.com
> CC: support-gang at lists.laptop.org; iaep at lists.sugarlabs.org;
> devel at lists.laptop.org
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho at hotmail.com>wrote:
>
> Hi Gonzalo!
>
> This is a wonderful resource! It will take me some time to read, study,
> and absorb it all, but it looks like it answers most of the questions I
> have. I have been wondering about the possibility of "crowd sourcing" the
> process of getting Sugar running on all sorts of devices. There are
> probably a lot of developers here in Southern California (and elsewhere)
> who would love to get involved. The real "missing link" is someone to
> coordinate the project... like you maybe???).
>
>
> Certainly, any help we can get, is welcomed. Right now, we are in a
> difficult position,
> we don't want give up with Sugar, because we think have many good features
> for learning, not found in Android yet. From the other side, Android is
> available in many other devices,
> and have thousand of resources. Now, if you found android developers who
> want work for free
> in a Android Open Source clone of Sugar, I am sure will be of interest of
> Sugarlabs.
> And the way to work should be integrated to the SugarLabs community, where
> I can help them to be introduced.
> If you show Sugar, and get people interested in be involved, of course you
> can point them to me to help
> them to start.
> In SF will be Martin Abente, a great guy from Paraguay (you meet him in
> the first eduJam)
> he can tell you more about the SugarLabs plans.
>
>
> I would love to be able to go to various open source events and recruit
> people to get involved. We would just need to get it organized. I already
> know of several folks who would probably be interested in helping.
>
> Because of the prevalence of Android devices (if you include phones) it
> seems to be a logical target. An added bonus would be that we could get
> Sugar on the XOTablet that way! Unfortunately, the Kindle FireHD, while an
> Android device, uses its own "app store" and you have to become "root" (not
> difficult, but it voids the warranty) if you want to add in any of the
> GooglePlay apps. The iPad is another very long story. It is probably a
> hopeless case.
>
> Thanks again,
> Caryl
>
> P.S. Have you seen the cute FotoToon Sameer Verma's daughter, Mira made?
> She plans to make at least one sequel.
> I'll attach a copy. She made all of the "sets" from Legos.
>
>
> Yes. I love that :)
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 01:15:24 -0300
> From: gonzalo at laptop.org
>
> To: support-gang at lists.laptop.org
> CC: iaep at lists.sugarlabs.org; devel at lists.laptop.org
> Subject: Re: [support-gang] What Would I Need To Learn???
>
> Please read something about what SugarLabs community is doing.
> (We really have a big disconnection between support-gang/iaep and
> sugarlabs development)
>
> http://developer.sugarlabs.org/web-architecture.md.html
>
> There are step by step howto,
>
> http://developer.sugarlabs.org/activity.md.html
>
> You will need a development environment,
> there are information here about how to do it:
>
> http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html
>
> Right now, "what is the minimal stuff I need to do activities"
> is not so easy to reply. You will need learn a lot,
> in fact, is easier create python activities than web activities,
> but the second can be used in android too.
>
> Gonzalo
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho at hotmail.com>wrote:
>
> Thanks Nick and James!
>
> I hope to still hear from others, but John Kim is local here in SoCal so I
> can get together with him. I was hoping he would be coming to the SF
> Summit, but I haven't heard from him on that yet.
>
> I'll explore these and all other ideas... but with the help of John so I
> won't be "re-inventing the wheel."
>
> Caryl
>
> ------------------------------
> From: james.murdza at dresden.us
> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 11:44:31 -0700
> To: support-gang at lists.laptop.org
> CC: iaep at lists.sugarlabs.org; devel at lists.laptop.org;
> support-gang at laptop.org
> Subject: Re: [support-gang] What Would I Need To Learn???
>
>
> Hi Caryl,
>
> True, what you say about fundamental concepts, but the devil's in the
> details as they say, so the approach you take to porting will be a huge
> factor in the amount of work required and the quality of the resulting app.
> Looks like John Kim from Sugar Labs has written a really good overview<http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_0pu9F2VqyUJ:www.google-melange.com/gci/work/download/google/gci2012/7972209?id%3D17001+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us>of the possible methods of porting Sugar to Android which I think you'll
> enjoy.
>
> My impression from his research is that the most doable and best gradual
> approach (not porting the whole Sugar stack at once) is to learn an Android
> Python framework like Kivy <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kivy>. There
> would be no other language required, only rewriting of interface code. Much
> easier than learning to make Android apps from scratch in Java, and still
> easier than PhoneGap, which would still be a complete rewrite.
>
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Caryl Bigenho <caryl at laptop.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks...
>
> I am wondering what I would need to learn to be able to program apps for
> Android? Specifically, to help port Sugar Apps there. I have an excellent
> programming background in several "old" languages (Fortran, BASIC, and
> Pascal) and have played around a bit with Python (used it for a Physics
> MOOC I took this summer) and HTML (know some of the basic syntax and
> vocabulary).
>
> It seems that the fundamental concepts of programming transcend language
> and if one can learn the new vocabulary and syntax rules you should be good
> to go. Is this a correct assumption? If so, what is the minimum I would
> need to learn to get started? Can you suggest some resources for this?
>
> Thanks!
> Caryl
>
>
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