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GTK+ verses QT; as a programming framework for the GUI?

lets say your coding C/C++ applications to interact with the user on some level. and you want to wrap a GUI around it to make it easier to use. out of the two would you use GTK+ or QT to accomplish this? and why did you make your selection?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I believe that GTK+ is omniplatformal. It can be compiled on Windows, KDE, Gnome, and I believe OSX, but I'm not sure. I like GTK+ for linux development because it is easy to use with Glade GUI designer and Python. I've never really used C++ outside of Windows and when I need a GUI I use the Windows API because It's efficient and decently understandable.

  • 1 decade ago

    GTK+ is written for the gnome environment and QT (i believe) is capable of running in both GTK+ and KDE. so my recommendation would be QT for compatability reasons.

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    5 years ago

    seen studi is particularly distinctive from C++ or community proramming like Java it incredibly is particularly yet not all distinctive yet nonetheless i might say that basically the complication-loose understanding of those programming languages are sufficient infact you are able to as nicely do without them

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