1/*
2 * Copyright 2007-2015 Haiku, Inc. All rights reserved.
3 * Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
4 *
5 * Authors:
6 *		Niels Sascha Reedijk, niels.reedijk@gmail.com
7 */
8
9
10/*!
11	\page app_intro Introduction to the Application Kit
12
13	The Application Kit should be your starting point if you want to write
14	native Haiku applications with a GUI. The application kit does
15	exactly as its name suggests; it is the basis for Haiku	applications.  You
16	should read through this document and the documents referenced here before
17	moving on to any other part of the API.
18
19	The Application Kit classes can be divided into two groups: the "messaging"
20	classes and the "system interaction" classes.  The larger group contains
21	the messaging classes. Have a look at the \link app_messaging
22	Introduction to Messaging \endlink for more information.
23	The following classes are messaging classes:
24	- BHandler
25	- BInvoker
26	- BLooper
27	- BMessage
28	- BMessageFilter
29	- BMessageQueue
30	- BMessageRunner
31	- BMessenger
32
33	The second group is the system interaction classes. These classes
34	provide hooks for your application to interact with the rest of the system.
35	The most important class is BApplication. This is a list of all the
36	system interaction classes:
37	- BApplication
38	- BClipboard
39	- BCursor
40	- BLaunchRoster
41	- BPropertyInfo
42	- BRoster
43*/
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