Hello all.
I have been learning all of the programming languages i can recently.
somewhat because i want to be a software engineer after i graduate high school and the other reason is because my friend wont stop bragging about the programs that he has made.
dont get me wrong.
Suggest good GUI designer tool with programming language for linux based application. For a developer who knows winform and C#.
Don't want to use mono on linux to run .net application on linux.
I have heard about GTK+ and Qt. What will be good for me.
found the link, which mention so many options?
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Devtools/ides.html
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