Il giorno gio, 11/05/2006 alle 19.16 +0200, Olaf van der Spek ha scritto: > On 5/10/06, Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de> wrote: > > Why C++ if she do not need it? > > That sounds like the wrong question. > It's not like needing a computer, you could just use your calculator. Nah she's right: > Note that programming GTK+ in C is not "C programming", it's "GObject > programming". This requires that you know not only about how objects > are implemented on a fundamental level by the C++ compiler (virtual > method despatch with vtables, typeinfo, inheritance, polymorphism, > RTTI etc.), but how to re-implement these concepts in C. And, in > addition, several features from smalltalk such as properties. I don't think that C++ is really _needed_ to learn basic GTK+ programming. Of course if you know all the low-level implementation of classes/objects things will be much clearer, but it's not "crucial" at first. ~marco
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