Re: GTK+ book
- From: Renato Perini <rperini email it>
- To: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GTK+ book
- Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 22:57:49 +0200
At 15.49 19/07/2003 -0400, you wrote:
On Saturday 19 July 2003 13:30, Renato Perini wrote:
> >Does anybody know the most popular GTK+ book?
> >Could it be "GTK+ Programming in C" by Syd Logan?
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> I think those books are all pretty old...
> I own "Sams teach yourself GTK+ Programming" by Donna O. Martins. A good
> book, but out of dated.
I own both if the above, plus "Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and
GDK" by Harlow and "GNOME/GTK+ Programming Bible" by Griffith. I found each
book helpful by giving a different approach to the same subject. Studying
the same subject multiple times may seem like a waste of time, but for a
newbie I found that the repetition helped me gain a more well rounded
perspective on the subject. Unfortunately, these books were all written for
GTK+ 1.2.
I have found references to a new book "Programming with GTK+" by Tim Janik -
O'Reilly & Associates, May 2003, ISBN 1565926242. This book is supposed to
cover gtk+2.0, but it was apparently never actually published (at least
according to O'Reilly). Does anyone have any more information on the status
of this book?
Dave Smith
I totally agree with you. "Repetita iuvant" said latins :-)
I was very interested in Janik's book, but, unfortunately, I couldn't find
any information about it.
No doubt it will cover GTK+ 2.x . O'Reilly website do not mention it either.
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