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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Jan 1 09:10:24 2004</li>
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Anyone else using glade to write Linux apps using GTK widgets? At least
glade will keep you from having to worry too much about positioning
widgets, you just need to fill in the callbacks.
I agree that current scripting methods to create window GUI's on Linux
(tk comes to mind) aren't easily usable.
I would like to find a better integrated IDE for Linux and C and/or C++.
Anyone out there with experience using another GUI builder/code
generator for Linux?
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