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developerWorks: GTK+ Fundamentals, Part 3: How to Deploy GTK+

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 13, 2006

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“The previous two articles in this ‘GTK+ fundamentals’ series
explained what GTK+ is and what it’s used for. This article, the
final installment in the series, covers everything you need to get
your product to the user–that is, you learn how to deploy a GTK+
application.

“Being unique is usually a good thing, but not in the case of
libraries. With software, wider popularity means more reviews, more
bugs reported (and, therefore, fixed), and a better chance that
different cases and unusual circumstances are tested. All this
generally leads to better and easier-to-use libraries. Fortunately,
GTK+ is a big player here and one of the more widely used software
packages…”


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