Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Visual Development with Mono, GTK# and Glade, Part I

Visual Development with Mono, GTK# and Glade, Part I

"This multi-part article describes how to use Glade, a development tool that aids in creating a GTK+ based visual interface for Mono applications. Using Glade is a bit like using the visual designer in Visual Studio or Delphi. One big difference, however, is that in Visual Studio you use Windows.Forms to create a .NET GUI interface, while in Glade you use GTK+ to create a visual interface...."

Part I is a background/foundational article that provides a short introduction to Mono, Gnome, GTK# (and Glib, GDK and GTK+).

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