For what it's worth, as a graduate student in mathematics, I often
found it veey useful to go back to the work of great 19th century
mathematicians as I was trying to master a subject. In my opinion, the
time that an idea was first introduced should not be the only criterion
by which we judge its
with it.
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For what it's worth, as a graduate student in mathematics, I often
found it veey
Sorry, I'm not familiar with it. Is GTK a toolkit for use with X11?
What languages does it support/require (C, C++, Python)?
Incidentally, I was a little surprised when I recently upgraded my
PowerBook to Tiger that X11 was an installation option (though it is
not selected by default). I
Incidentally, I was a little surprised when I recently upgraded my
PowerBook to Tiger that X11 was an installation option (though it is
not selected by default). I haven't done anything with X11 in a LONG
time.
How can anyone seriously work without X?
I'm talking to 4 computers now in 3
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 12:22, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
Sorry, I'm not familiar with it. Is GTK a toolkit for use with X11?
What languages does it support/require (C, C++, Python)?
It works on X and W2K, although why use W2k is beyond me. I think it
works for Mac's as well.
There are binders
in that process.
RGD.
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