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# Choose a text editor of your choice | |||
# Type codes snippet mentioned here and save it as HBD-KDE.c | |||
# gcc and other required packages can be easily installed by running ``sudo apt install build-essentials`` | |||
# open terminal | |||
# Use cd command to navigate to the folder where the HBD-KDE.c file is saved | |||
# Run gcc HBD-KDE.py to compile the program | |||
# You would get a file named a.out , which is the binary output file | |||
# You can run this file by running ``./a.out`` | |||
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Revision as of 20:13, 17 October 2024
KDE 28th Birthday Celebration: Happy Birthday KDE Sprint
To celebrate the 28th birthday of KDE, we're hosting a fun coding sprint where students can explore different programming languages.
At the **Happy Birthday KDE Sprint**, the goal is simple: write code that prints "Happy Birthday KDE" in as many languages as possible. It’s a great chance to try out new languages and share what you learn by documenting the setup process in the community wiki.
Event Details
- Venue: Green Amphi Theatre
- Date & Time: 17/10/2024 7:30 PM to 18/10/2024 7:30 PM
What We'll Be Doing
- Play around with different programming languages.
- Write a quick "Happy Birthday KDE" in each one.
- Share how to set up each language’s development environment in the wiki.
How to Join
- Bring your laptop with any tools you like to code with.
- Try new languages, work together, and have some fun.
- Submit your code and setup instructions to be added to the wiki.
This is a laid-back event where you can explore new languages, meet other coders, and join in the KDE birthday fun!
You can login to your wiki account and then use
2 hiphens annd 4 tildas to add your name to any of the language you are interested in. refer to the source below for reference.
Git Repo : HBD-KDE
-- Vysakh Premkumar (talk) 23:01, 16 October 2024 (IST)
C
-- saliaku (talk) 20:13, 17 October 2024 (IST)
GNU Linux
- Choose a text editor of your choice
- Type codes snippet mentioned here and save it as HBD-KDE.c
- gcc and other required packages can be easily installed by running ``sudo apt install build-essentials``
- open terminal
- Use cd command to navigate to the folder where the HBD-KDE.c file is saved
- Run gcc HBD-KDE.py to compile the program
- You would get a file named a.out , which is the binary output file
- You can run this file by running ``./a.out``
C++
Python
--Bheem (talk) 19:23, 17 October 2024 (IST)
GNU LINUX
- Choose a text editor of your choice
- Type codes snippet mentioned here and save it as HBD-KDE.py
- python3 comes preinstalled by default on almost all GNU-Linux distributions
- open terminal
- Use cd command to navigate to the folder where the python file is saved
- Run python3 HBD-KDE.py to run the python program