There are no "visual" tools, as I understand it. You've got raw C and the
Linux API. For IDEs, however, get and install wpe. (it's on the redhat
CD if you have RH)
- Mike
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On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Ivan Cenov wrote:
IC>Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 08:48:41 +0300
IC>From: Ivan Cenov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IC>To: LINUX newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IC>Subject: Visual X C++
IC>
IC>Hello,
IC>
IC>I am new to this list and _very_ new to Linux too.
IC>I am C programmer.
IC>While working under MS Windows I can use Visual C++
IC>which I find excellent developing tool. Under Linux,
IC>is there something "visual" for X Window ?
IC>What is the tendence in Linux visual tools ?
IC>
IC>bye
IC>
IC>Ivan Cenov, [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ: 17221948
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