Matt Thoren writes:
> I saw the post for a QT/KDE developer and I have to ask what QT/KDE
> gives you over simply using
> vi, make, gdb, X-Motif.

wxWindows is a much better idea than Motif.  Why be tied to only one
platform?  wxWindows lets you develop applications with _native_ widgets for
UNIX, Windows and MacOS:

http://wxwindows.org/

Native widgets is one reason I like wxWindows more than Qt.  Sure, Qt has
skinning, but Qt apps just don't feel the same as a native application on
Windows (and probably MacOS).  wxWindows also has wxPython:

http://wxpython.org/

Combining wxWindows with Python gives you an exclleent development
environment for truely cross platform applications, all for free.

--
David Phillips <david at acz.org>
http://david.acz.org/


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