Re: Re: Reply To: Sodipodi / *nkscape...

Emanuele Aina <[email protected]> Fri, 27 Feb 2004 21:21:43 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.graphics.sodipodi
Message-ID <[email protected]>
markus hammer dichiarò:

> i am no
> professional programmer, but when C++ offers a class structure that
> doesnt need obscure hacks like gtk+ C with its gobject stuff (big mess
> imho, turning off lots of people with its really unelegant style of
> programming) this really raises the bar for the skills needed to work on
> a large scale project like this. of course they (will) get more
> programmers simply beause they try to make an effort to clean up the
> source code in such a way, that hacking on it gets easier and progress
> comes faster. to just describe my view on gtk/C. i shed out the money to
> buy the german version of programming gnome2.0, i have some knowledge in
> C but no real CS education. after reading around 100 pages i am asking
> myself if all this stuff is worth it, or if i should switch to C++/gtkmm
> or even QT, just because they have a more open - not strictly for CS
> student style of approach.

For a simple start my advice is to look at the Python GTK bindings (PyGTK).

They are very simple to use (although not so much documented ):


-- 
Buongiorno.
Complimenti per l'ottima scelta.




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