>> What's the best API (GUI) for >>writing/generating C/C++ >> code in Linux X Windows, in your opinions? I need >>some suggestions >> or recommendations from those of you who have used >>them.
>Two of the most popular these days seem to be Qt (C++) >and GTK+ (C). I >like Qt - the programs I create are easier to follow >and understand, >and >C++ seems like a better way to build GUIs than C. >It's also better >documented than GTK+ (GTK+, last I checked, didn't >have any >documentation. >From the looks of the web site, that's being changed), >which leads to >Qt >being easier to use. Try VDK, which is a c++ wrapper around gtk++. There is also a vdk builder (like borland) which is a 'visual' development studio and gui front end for gdb. Both are now in version 1.0. There is decent documentation for VDK and a tutorial, vdk builder needs better doc's but the tutorial will get you started. I forget the URL at the moment, but deb's are available from h. moffet. ===== Amateur Radio, when all else fails! http://www.qsl.net/wa2mze Debian Gnu Linux, Live Free or ..... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com