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contributing code to Haiku.
Haiku API documentation
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http://api.haiku-os.org
Old BeBook API: http://www.haiku-os.org/legacy-docs/bebook
This is the current (and in-progress) documentation for Haiku's API. As Haiku
was formed on the idea of implementing binary compatibility with BeOS R5, the
BeBook is fairly accurate. Contributions to Haiku's API book are encouraged.
Learning to Program with Haiku
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http://www.haiku-os.org/development/learning_to_program_with_haiku
A developer, DarkWyrm has published a book that is " aimed at people who want
to be able to write simple programs to get stuff done, but never had anyone
around teach them". He has chosen to distribute he PDF versions of the book
under a Creative Commons license for noncommercial purposes.
Programming with Haiku
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http://www.haiku-os.org/tags/programmingwithhaiku
Another series from Darkwyrm. It is "aimed at current codemonkeys who want to
break into development for Haiku. Here begins a new series of programming
lessons aimed at people who already have a basic grasp on C++: Programming with
Haiku."
ohloh
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http://www.ohloh.net/p/haiku
"Ohloh is a free public directory of open source software and people." On
there, you can view detailed reports and analysis of Haiku (and other open
source software projects).
Haiku Translation Assistant (HTA)
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http://hta.polytect.org/
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HaikuPorts
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http://ports.haiku-files.org
http://ports-space.haiku-files.org
"HaikuPorts is a centralized collection of software ported to the Haiku
platform." If you are interested in porting software to Haiku, then this
is the site for you!
ohloh
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http://www.ohloh.net/p/haiku
Haikuware
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http://www.haikuware.com
Haikuware is a website, which provides direct downloads for Haiku software.
In addition to comments on application pages there are blogs and forums.
Haikuware also holds a recurring Thank You Award and helps fund development
through bounty programs.
"Ohloh is a free public directory of open source software and people." On
there, you can view detailed reports and analysis of Haiku (and other open
source software projects).