Hello. I also was very interested in this problem. So now, if I understand correctly from the previous posts there are two main reasons: 1. Historical reasons. 2. More portable ABI.
But what was very strangely for me that there were advices to program for gnome in Python or C#. IIRC these languages do not need their programs to be compiled (sorry I fogot the right term) to run them. So this are the different languages, and if we want fast program (desktop) it's better to avoid such languages. Did I miss anything? So why there were such advices? Should I stop exploration of gtk+ and programming with glade on C and to switch on something else? I'm aware about gtkmm, but why nobody advices to use them? How gtkmm is related with core gtk+ development? Or gtkmm is completely different library? Peter. _______________________________________________ gnome-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list
