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Old 10th July 2006, 09:55 PM
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Gtk+ & C++ & Glade

Hello People.

I have recently set out trying to teeach myself Gtk+
I came accross the following article
http://wingtk.sourceforge.net/ishan/glade.html
Very nice. helped a lot.

However, i do not like C. I find it very difficult to work with, even worse than windows.

All is not lost though, as I am a pro at C++.

But I am not able to find a guid using Glade on how to produce gtk+/C++ apps.

Can anyone help me, or knows of such a guide?
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