FYI, QT + Python is a fantastic combination. No compiling required. On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Michael Torrie <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 01/17/2017 09:06 PM, Alan Kirkwood wrote: > > I've been beating my head against a wall, trying to get a compiler > working on Linux. I have $100.00 for someone who will help me get running > and build a simple "hello world " gui with a text input box and a radio > "ok" button. > > What do you mean "get a compiler working?" GCC's C and C++ compilers > should be installable through your distro's package manager. On Fedora > that'd be: > > dnf install gcc-c++ gcc > > GUIs require a toolkit; they aren't part of the compilers. IDEs are not > either, though there are some fairly nice IDEs out there, such as > Kdevelop, Code::Blocks, or Qt Creator. The latter can ease work with > the Qt toolkit that Sasha posted an example for (and will be collecting > the $100 I presume). Personally I prefer a simple text editor, but I > only really use Python these days. > > For GUI's there are numerous toolkits available. Gtk+ and Qt are the > two main ones used by most modern desktop apps (and have bindings to > various languages). There is also FLTK, a light-weight C++ toolkit. > And probably others. > > /* > PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net > Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug > Don't fear the penguin. > */ > /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
