Hi All,

Id like to start building apps using GTK+. Its seems that using 
GTK/Gnome follows 2 paths lately
1) People who have EVERYTHING "gnome" on their system so don't care how 
far they pull end users into Gnome-space

2) Some people manage to develop what I would term "pure" GTK apps that 
just use the GTK+ core and avoid things
    like "bonobo" etc.

I would like to somehow become a  member of group 2 I would think that 
many people here understand why.
I do not like what is happening with regard to app development pretty 
much FORCING desktop choice. For some
reason I have strong attachment to the idea making things for ANYONE 
from a person using icewm and little else (me) to someone using the 
whole "gnome shebang" Bottom line I'm not an "ace programmer" so Im 
assuming Im going to need an IDE and environment to help me get started. 
Id like to learn "from the start" how to build a methodology/support 
system that results in things in the spirit of ripperX any of the 
Mozilla browsers, Xscreensaver, etc that make use of the core of GTK+ 
(which is enough to force on someone) without further
excursions into gnome-space.


Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.
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