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Developing for BeOS

 

Is there an introductory book on programming for the BeOS (something that starts with "Hello World" and goes on from there)?

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Developing for BeOS:
Documentation
FAQ Number:
FAQ-0181
Last Modified:
2/10/98
Keywords:
BeOS, Developing, Documentation, program, tutorial, C++
Although almost everyone finds it surprisingly easy to start programming the BeOS, at the present time there are no third-party "Programming the BeOS" type books (we do know of a few currently being written). The Be Book contains architectural information that should help get you started:

http://www.be.com/documentation/be_book/index.html

There is "Approaching Be", an introduction to the BeOS for the experienced C++ programmer who is just getting started with the BeOS. It offers insight into how BeOS programs are structured and how applications interact with the Servers and Kits of the BeOS. You can find this excellent starting point at:

http://www.be.com/developers/tutorials/approachingBe.html

Be is also developing an ongoing tutorial series for programmers interested in developing for the BeOS, and you can see this series on our Web site:

http://www.be.com/developers/tutorials/index.html


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