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On: 27 Sep 03 10:13:04 Neil Heller wrote to All: > I would love to get my hands on a book telling me how to write GUI > programs for Linux. The first problem is that I don't have a clue about > where to start. I've read that x replaced w, for whatever that's worth > (I don't have a clue). I've also heard that there are GUI frameworks > available for Linux, but don't even know any names (much less > locations/sites). > Can anybody tell me anything? If you install one of the recent Linux distributions you'll have all the GUI develement tools and documentation that you need to get started. I recently installed RedHat 9.0 which I would recomend to you. I'm sure SuSE is very nice too, though I haven't looked at it. -Roger --- Spinone v0.1.79 Win32* Origin: Scudder's Point (1:261/38.11) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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