Re: wxWidgets versus gtkmm
- From: Matej Cepl <ceplm@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 22:13:29 -0400
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
If you want the "best" cross platform library, then I would argue that
it is wxWidgets. It has bindings for C++, Python, Java, Ruby and
probably other languages as well. It has the advantage of supporting
something like a dozen different GUI toolkits and you get the native
widgets of the target system. It is also extremely well documented (at
least the C++ interface is).
There was no requirement that it has to be Gnome-based -- then I would
humbly suggest Qt -- many many programmers claim that it is the most
convenient development library period. And of course its support of C++ is
excellent (of course, you can use also Java, Python, Ruby, JavaScript if
you wish).
Matěj
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