On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 13:22 -0800, Jerry Houston wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 November 2008 03:45:31 kuse wrote:
> > But why don't use Gtk# then? There are a GUI-designer for it and works on
> > all plattforms.
> I need to divide my programming life between Windows (professional) and Linux 
> (personal), and wasn't aware that Gtk# was available on Windows.  
> Where can I find out more?  

Monodoc has basic documentation for the Gtk# widgets.  It should be
pretty straight forward for anyone used to working with widget sets.

> I don't need to install cygwin, do I?  

No.
<http://medsphere.org/community/project/openvista-cis/blog/2008/10/02/gtk-212-win32-installer>
<http://blogs.gnome.org/bratsche/2008/10/02/gtk-2123-win32-installer/>

> When I've 
> done that before, I've ended up with circa 1998 code on my computer.

Well, there is nothing inherently bad about old code.  So long as it is
good old code.


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