Often I complain that GTK+ documentation (non-reference) is non-existent. The few GTK+ books that were ever written are now old and most of their included source code does not even compile anymore. All hail "Foundations of GTK+ Development" by Andrew Krause.
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GTK# is extremely dangerous. It's inviting lawsuit, or intimidation and/or extortion from Microsoft. The recent Fortune magazine article, which contains MS's latest patent threats, makes this crystal clear.
Incorrect and misleading.
You *might* be referring to System.Windows.Forms in Mono which is something else.
gtk# is inviting lawsuits as much as gtk+ or qt is.
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GTK# is extremely dangerous. It's inviting lawsuit, or intimidation and/or extortion from Microsoft. The recent Fortune magazine article, which contains MS's latest patent threats, makes this crystal clear.
Incorrect and misleading.
You *might* be referring to System.Windows.Forms in Mono which is something else.
gtk# is inviting lawsuits as much as gtk+ or qt is.