Haikuers, welcome to the Haiku operating system !
Some articles ago, I’ve talked about the Genio development tool. Today I will focus on Paladin which is another native tool to develop programs for Haiku.
Workspaces under Haiku are virtual desktops which let you arrange applications’ windows and background for each desktop.
If you need to bring feedback on your usage of Haiku, one of the best method is to use the official tools.
Do you know the game Chuckie Egg ? It’s a game released in the 80’s which has been available for the ZX Spectrum machine.
If you need to read on Haiku OS some RSS flows (Really Simple Syndication), a port of the nice Akregator application is available on our favorite system.
We have recently learnt how to compile the official apps from the Haiku sources. Today, we will review how to compile these apps with debugging information in the executables in order to debug them.
In a former article, we have learned how to use Icon-O-Matic to create a nice icon to attach to a program.
Building the whole Haiku system from source is well documented on the official Haiku website. What about compiling or recompiling only one application in the system?
If you decide to write some programs for Haiku or to compile existing code on Haiku, the reference native application for that is Genio today.