On Tuesday, 30 October 2018 at 14:38:53 UTC, Michelle Long wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:28:57 UTC, karabuta wrote:
Gtk3 from python3 has got I nice book with examples that are
not so advanced but enough to get you doing real work(from a
beginner point of view). GtkD seem to have changed the API
structure compared to python3 Gtk3 and the demo examples just
"show-off" IMO :). The documentation is really^ not good :)
Any help on where I can get better leaning materials(GtkD)?
Repo, blogs post, etc please
I will avoid using GTK for large projects. If can be used for
simple things and you can automate a lot of acts(and use glade
for UI design)... but it has some problems that will bite you
in the long run.
Why is that, if I may ask? Is it the licensing concerns?
I'd just jump in to it, it's not too hard but hard to find the
correct information. It will be a time investment of a few
months.
Might try nuklearD first. Seems to be better in many aspects.
I believe the gtk stack is very comprehensive. It integrates to
Linux desktops fairly well. Has nice power management rules,
support for appID, and many widgets.