* QuantumG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> I heard someone bitching the other day that gtk+/python apps are slow.  
> Not been my experience, but if you're sufficiently bored, why don't you 
> download some and see for yourself?

I guess my point was that there are so many out there to choose from,
and time is finite. So I figured if there are better ones out there I
should start with those, or, in the case of C, continue on with those.


For me the C is more important. My python is little enough that I am
still figuring out the basics - but with C - I know the basics, I'm
fairly reasonable already... what I want to know is how to turn myself
into a brilliant C-hacker and the one good way, I figure, is to study
the work of other brilliant C-hackers... and thus learn a few things.

randomly hacking my way through mediocre C and stumbling across new
tricks by accident seems to be a little more ad-hoc than it should have
to be.

:)

Cheers,
Taryn


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