Micah Carrick
Gnome Programming: Getting Started with Anjuta/Glade
April 20th, 2005
Note: This tutorial is no longer current. A new, more up-to-date and in-depth tutorial has been written:
Tutorial: Simple Gnome Application Using libglade and C/GTK+
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