[dundee] Hello!

Nistur nistur at googlemail.com
Thu Nov 8 14:33:08 GMT 2007


Thanks, if you're at the meeting tonight I might like to pick your brain a
bit :P
I'll definately look into both GTK and Qt development some time soon, then
pick whichever I like the look of then.

Thanks again
Nistur

On Nov 8, 2007 2:07 AM, Lee Hughes <toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> I think that what linux/gnu and open source, it give
> you choice..
>
> if you don't like one thing, then use another.
>
> there's no reason why the underlying operating system
> won't run it.. it all modular these days..just slot
> out
> one component, and slot in another.
>
> obviously if your one windows, then WIN32 api's are
> the way to go, and your kinda stuck with that...
>
> you can however run gtk and qt on there too!
>
> choice, its gotta be a good thing,
>
> anyway, I've heard there's been a crash on
> the road today..somewhere in redmond? one microsoft
> way perhaps.. I hear it's a dangerous road to
> travel...
>
> also, a picture of a man waiting for vista to load.
>
> http://krungkuene.org/krung/art/03/boring_tv/boring_tv.jpg
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- Nistur <nistur at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi, I use linux, like everyone else, for as much as
> > I can :). I have a
> > desktop, a laptop, a PS2 (soon an XBox if I can be
> > bothered) a handheld
> > games console (GP2X) and until recently a smartphone
> > all running Linux.
> > I started off with KDE when I first began with linux
> > but switched to
> > gnome soon after as I found it to be stabler and I
> > preferred the way it
> > worked.
> >
> > I have yet to look into programming Qt and/or GTK
> > but as we're using the
> > windows API to make games at the moment, I was going
> > to look at it very
> > soon. I was wondering how you found the difference
> > and why you thought
> > Qt is easier.
> > Thanks
> > Nistur
> >
> > Kaya Oguz wrote:
> > > Hello everyone!
> > >
> > > Well, I'm new around here and for the last two
> > weeks I've been
> > > following the messages in the mail-list and as far
> > as I could see
> > > there are many network guys out there. So I just
> > wondered if there are
> > > any desktop linux users (I've seen Ubuntu & GNOME
> > users at the meeting
> > > 2 weeks ago) - I mean using linux for desktop
> > only.
> > >
> > > I didnt have a lot of chance to use Linux for
> > networking since I had
> > > only one PC running at home all the time. I was a
> > Window Maker user
> > > until I made a switch to some GNOME 2.x and then
> > to KDE 3.5.x - I
> > > tried GTK programming, but gave up. I did a lot of
> > Qt programming
> > > though :) I really like the way GNOME looks but Qt
> > beats GTK at ease
> > > of programming :) these are just my ideas by the
> > way, no flames :)
> > >
> > > So, cheers!
> > > --kaya
> > >
> > > --
> > > --
> > > Kaya Oguz
> > > http://www.kuzeykutbu.org/
> > >
> >
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