[CS-FSLUG] General Programming Question
Michael Bradley, Jr.
michaelsbradleyjr at gmail.com
Tue Nov 8 01:09:07 CST 2005
On 11/8/05, Don Parris <gnumathetes at gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious. I see discussions here regarding GTK and QT. I am
> assuming that most (educated?) programmers (or engineers?) write code
> based on a philosophy of software design. If true, and the two toolkits I've
> mentioned represent two different design philosophies, could someone point
> out the key differences between them?
>
You may already be aware of this distinction, but GTK uses the C programming
language; whereas Qt uses the C++ programming. Both toolkits entail an
object-oriented approach to interface and application building.
In Christ,
Michael Bradley, Jr.
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