Beginning GTK+ and GNOME

Beginning GTK+ and GNOME

2000 • 613 pages

With this book, Linux programmers who want to move into the desktop market learn how to program the Graphical User Interface using the GNOME architecture. GNOME provides a framework for building applications by providing a set of core libraries to create graphical user interfaces and high-level components for building applications with a uniform look and feel. This book covers Linux kernel 2.4.

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