Liomar, Look under http://www.gtkmm.org/en/extra.html “Applications using gtkmm”.
Ardour 2 and Inkscape by far the two projects with biggest codebase, but I would start with Regexxer if I were you. —Vlad On Feb 1, 2016, at 7:11 PM, Liomar da Hora <liomarh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've read the book's examples, but I'm interested in reading source code of > real programs. > > 2016-02-01 11:19 GMT-03:00 Kjell Ahlstedt <kjell.ahlst...@bredband.net>: > Have you seen the gtkmm tutorial "Programming with gtkmm 3?" > https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/stable/ > > It does not show the real and useful programs you want, but it's good for > learning gtkmm. > The shown programs are small examples, each illustrating a small piece of > gtkmm. > > Kjell > > Den 2016-01-29 kl. 16:04, skrev Ian Arkver: >> http://www.gtkmm.org/en/extra.shtml >> http://www.gtkmm.org/pt_BR/extra.shtml >> >> has a list of gtkmm based projects which might provide some pointers. >> >> Regards, >> Ian. >> >> On 28/01/16 20:47, Liomar da Hora wrote: >>> Hello friends, >>> At some time I have been studying C ++ by the book Bjarne Stroustrup (the c >>> ++ programming language). I come understanding the syntax and programming >>> techniques. Study, too, with the book Design Patterns (Erich Gamma) and >>> felt the need to start applying this knowledge. I decided to meet some of >>> them tookits and what caught my attention was the Gtkmm, it allows more >>> freedom to use pure C ++. >>> I am creating some windows and testing some widgets, but did not create >>> anything real. And what I want to know from you is whether there are any >>> free software development community using gtkmm and how do I participate >>> because it is being hard for me I'm starting, create something real and >>> useful. >>> I would like to see ready codes, understand which project standard is being >>> applied and contribute. For sure I would learn a lot more than trying to do >>> something alone. I downloaded some codes program sources on the KDE >>> website, but they use Qt and I have been familiar with the documentation >>> gtk +, gtkmm, glibmm and others through devhelp. >>> > > > _______________________________________________ > gtkmm-list mailing list > gtkmm-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
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