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Even thought C is a well known language right now, I think it could be a problem in the long run.
Today, most people who learn how to program, do so in some object oriented language and universities use languages like java or C# in their entry level programming courses. Most courses on software development and design focus on OO priciples.
Whether or not that's a good thing is debatable...
Besides, GUI stuff is very well suited for OO development and people with current education will recognize this and get the feeling that Gnome and gtk is some kind of ghost from the past.
That may be, if only because GUI programming is a rare case where screwing it up in OOP is virtually impossible to do.
-bytecoder