“Beginning GTK+/GNOME Programming is the book for anyone
that would like to contribute to the next big thing for Linux – the
leap into the desktop market.”
“Linux has often been accused of lacking user friendliness. But
if this was true in the past, it is not so anymore. With the
availability of increasingly powerful and easy-to-use GUI
programming tools, Linux is well positioned to compete with the
most powerful desktop operating systems. GTK+ and GNOME provide you
with a very powerful, yet easy-to-learn, object orientated set of
libraries. In fact the visual appeal of the user interface that
GTK+ and GNOME can create is limited only by the developer’s
imagination.”
“Peter Wright, the author of more than ten international
bestsellers on programming, takes you through the exciting world of
Linux GUI Programming in this easy to use guide. Whether you are a
beginner who would like to learn about the infinite possibilities
offered by open source user interface programming, or a more
experienced programmer who would like to develop Linux applications
with user-friendly graphical interfaces, this book provides the
information you need.”