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Books on linux graphics programming



In my opinion if you are a  pure C guy better if you use GTK, QT is
based on c++. that is the reason I use GTK. :-) I don't really need c++
when I can do everything in pure old King C. :-D j/k

ReK2


On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 15:04, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> I have over 20 years of programming experience in C and C++, but virtually 
> no graphics programming. While I am between contracts, I have a few 
> projects that I would like to replace the text inmy  terfaces with graphics. I 
> would like to grab a good book on the subject to come up to speed.
> I have some experience with KDevelop so a boot that focuses on QT would be 
> fine.
> 
> More specifically, I teach C at Northeastern, and I would like to take some 
> of my data structure examples, and add a graphics front end to better 
> illustrate the structures. (I could also use drawings on OpenOffice or Gimp 
> :-).
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ReK2WiLdS <rek2 at linuxbusca.com>





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