Re: C vs C++ for GTK



On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 00:03:14 +0100
Tomas Carnecky <tom dbservice com> wrote:

Am I limited with C?
No, there are very few features in C++ that are hard/impossible to
imitate in C, but you usually won't need those for small projects.

In fact the GObject library (on which GTK is based) is an example of how full object-orientation can be 
achieved in C. Of course other C++ features like templates, operator overloading (ugh!) and namespaces are 
unique.

If you want to use C++ with GTK you can do so through gtkmm which, if I'm not mistaken, is essentially a 
wrapper around the assorted C libraries. So you end up with two redundant layers of object-orientation on top 
of each other which doesn't hurt a bit but which I find conceptually so abhorrent that, if I'd want to write 
C++ GUI apps, I'd use Qt.

I prefer C and GTK+ though.

--D.



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