[gnome-love] Glib 2.0 / GObject start-point
- From: Bradley Shuttleworth <brads debating org za>
- To: gnome-love gnome org
- Subject: [gnome-love] Glib 2.0 / GObject start-point
- Date: 26 Oct 2001 19:42:20 +0200
Hi there.
Have been knocking around with Gtk1.2's tutorial for a bit, and seem to
be on top of most things there. What interests me most in GTK 2.0 (for
now) is the GObject stuff: I'd like to get to know it better (I come
from a Python background, C not having OO is a little odd for me :) ).
Why Gtk 2.0? Well, learning 1.2 seems a bit redundant given that lots
will change for 2.0 ...
The problem is that the GObject 2.0 API reference is pretty heavy
reading when I can't see how things fit together.
Are there any reasonably accessible .c files using GObject in a
clean-ish way that would provide a good starting point for me to read
on? Ideally, I'd like to get to grips with it and then write a mini-tut
for those in the same position, but I don't really know where to start.
Any ideas?
Ciao,
Bradley.
--
(bradley shuttleworth)
brads debating org za
"And finally what is a Salmon Day? You've all had one - a day when you
spend all
your time swimming upstream, only to get screwed."
- The Register (www.theregister.co.uk)
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