On Tuesday, 30 October 2018 at 04:22:21 UTC, helxi 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 AP
On Thu, 2018-11-01 at 03:46 +, helxi via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
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> Why is that, if I may ask? Is it the licensing concerns?
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As with any programming language or framework, the biggest driver of
opinion tends to be the personal prejudices of those who shout loudest
and longest.
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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 change
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
On Tuesday, 30 October 2018 at 04:22:21 UTC, helxi wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:28:57 UTC, karabuta wrote:
https://gitlab.com/9898287/gtkdnotes
Oh Wow! That's really nice. Thanks for putting this together!
Much appreciated.
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
On 04/04/2016 09:33 PM, Karabuta wrote:
On Monday, 14 March 2016 at 03:46:02 UTC, Gerald wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:53:35 UTC, karabuta wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:34:36 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
and in the (not quite complete) documentation you can find widgets
you might wa
On Monday, 14 March 2016 at 03:46:02 UTC, Gerald wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:53:35 UTC, karabuta wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:34:36 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
and in the (not quite complete) documentation you can find
widgets you might want to use. Its a great place for getting
On Monday, 14 March 2016 at 07:38:43 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
What we need here is a collection of people reviewing each
others GtkD code and having a listing board somewhere on the
GtkD site of all the codes available and what they show. It is
the annotations as much as the code itself that i
On Sun, 2016-03-13 at 19:28 +, karabuta via Digitalmars-d-learn
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 Gt
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:53:35 UTC, karabuta wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:34:36 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
and in the (not quite complete) documentation you can find
widgets you might want to use. Its a great place for getting
ideas on which widgets to use imo.
http://api.gtkd.org/
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:28:57 UTC, karabuta wrote:
Any help on where I can get better leaning materials(GtkD)?
Repo, blogs post, etc please
I starting learning both D and GTK back in October, I found that
a combination of looking at an example D GtkD app, Grestful
(https://github.com/G
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:34:36 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:28:57 UTC, karabuta wrote:
Any help on where I can get better leaning materials(GtkD)?
Repo, blogs post, etc please
there isn't much about GtkD specificly, but as a start there is
this: https://sites.g
On Sunday, 13 March 2016 at 19:28:57 UTC, karabuta wrote:
Any help on where I can get better leaning materials(GtkD)?
Repo, blogs post, etc please
there isn't much about GtkD specificly, but as a start there is
this: https://sites.google.com/site/gtkdtutorial/
If you get the basics from that
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
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