On Apr 22, 4:26 pm, josh <xdevel1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, after learning c++ base language I'd like to programming with a
complete c++ framework for Linux (like Java has) , but I don't know
what to choose between qt and gtkmm.
Any help?
wxWidgets is definitely worth considering. It's multi-platform
(including
Linux, MS Windows, MAC) and very intuitive (easy to learn and easy to
use):
Re: Ive had it with Windows--Im switching to Linux ... it to in the linux world. ... guess you only mean Linux x86 and with Mac only "Mactels". ... I'd consider that a bug within wxWidgets.... A system may have opengl support, it don't have to mean that the wxwidget ... (alt.os.linux)
Re: GIB on Linux ... site with updates and the Linux version. ... I uninstalled the RPM and went to the WxWidgets web site,... your installation cd. ... (rec.games.bridge)
Re: GIB on Linux ... site with updates and the Linux version. ... I uninstalled the RPM and went to the WxWidgets web site,... and installed it, and it did have a wx-config command, but "make" now ... No other support contact information is given besides the email address ... (rec.games.bridge)
Re: GIB on Linux ... site with updates and the Linux version. ... I uninstalled the RPM and went to the WxWidgets web site,... and installed it, and it did have a wx-config command, but "make" now ... it will compile and run fine. ... (rec.games.bridge)
Re: Anyone use wxWidgets? ... > native-looking GUIs on target platforms.... I've switched to wxWidgets just for these reasons, ... applications on Windows and used them on Linux as well. ... (comp.unix.programmer)