Another YUI example
Hi again! If you have read the last few blog posts, you would have (hopefully) understood the basics of YUI and how to handle events in YUI. Now, it’s time to move on to a more practical and slightly complex example which can show how YUI can be used to make small applications.
Today’s example is a quiz (demo) application written by manugupt1 for his presentation on YUI at the GNOME.Asia Summit 2011. The code was written at short notice, but it is still a very good example. You can find the code at : https://github.com/manugupt1/playground/tree/master/quiz.
The code is similar in structure to the radiobutton and event handling examples that were dealt with before, so we will not be discussing it here today. Please feel free to try out the code and experiment. I hope you find this example interesting.
libYUI is now available for other operating systems as well!
Fedora 15 and Ubuntu 11.04 users can grab the initial binary packages from: gitorious.org/libyui to test the examples.
Posted on June 4, 2011, in openSUSE and tagged libYUI, openSUSE, YaST, YUI. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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