Programming with Haiku, Lesson 21: Replicants
Here is a topic that for the longest time as a BeOS/Haiku developer, I had no idea how to do and didn’t really feel enthused on the concept of learning. Of course, now all the major platforms have desktop gadgets. Ironically, writing a replicant is really easy if you already know how to write basic Haiku GUI applications already. Find out how in this lesson.
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