A new GTK release
by
GreatBunzinni
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· Score: 3, Insightful
Here is a new GTK release and I bet that once again it will be almost impossible to install it easily and successfully through the config/make/make install way.
Damn those dependencies. Damn them to hell.
-- Slashdot, fix your code or at least hire someone who is competent at it to do it for you.
Why tell people what something is? Very simple, to attract potential users.
Take your sig for example... someone who doesn't know what it is most likely going to say "Firefox? What is that? Why should I get it?" Yes, they could go to the webpage and inquire for themselves, but that takes effort, and many (including Slashdot readers) like a brief summery that helps them decide if they will click on the link to learn more.
Here is a new GTK release and I bet that once again it will be almost impossible to install it easily and successfully through the config/make/make install way. Damn those dependencies. Damn them to hell.
Slashdot, fix your code or at least hire someone who is competent at it to do it for you.
Why tell people what something is? Very simple, to attract potential users.
Take your sig for example... someone who doesn't know what it is most likely going to say "Firefox? What is that? Why should I get it?" Yes, they could go to the webpage and inquire for themselves, but that takes effort, and many (including Slashdot readers) like a brief summery that helps them decide if they will click on the link to learn more.
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I prefer Qt, as I think C++ is better overall, but I've got to give credit to the gtk/glib guys. They've done a tremendous API, all in C!