On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 at 12:07:22 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
Well, if that title isn't confusing, I'm not doing my job right.

Today's post starts a three-part mini-series within the Notebook series on building customized tabs in a DrawingArea. There's a ton of stuff to go over; that's why it's in three parts.

Anyway, the fun begins right here: https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/10/15/0079-notebook-iii-custom-tabs-i.html

thank you so much for these tutorials! I love how they are progressing.

Small, simple and concise topics with good images, nice drawings, and most importantly, paragraphs explaining the logic along with the code.

I am also fan of your consistent style of the website and the tutorial images. Keep up the great work on these tutorials! They are a great resource showing people how to easily do great GUIs in D and will surely attract a lot of people.

Could you maybe do a tutorial how to use Glade with D in the future? Glade is a visual GTK forms editor and there are 2 dub packages to generate D code from the forms files. (one very new one with nice explanations and one that is a year old with a bit less documentation) I don't really have too much experience with Glade but I'm sure a little bit of entry level Glade tutorial alongside with how to directly use it in D will surely attract a lot of people!

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