| GNOME vs. KDE revisited [LinuxWorld] |
May 23, 2002
Nicholas Petreley compares GNOME and KDE window managers in detail for LinuxWorld . . .
"I understand there are several different philosophies of application development. Some people prefer GTK not because it is the better tool kit, but because the approach makes more sense to them, because GTK is more granular than Qt, prefer C to C++, or another reason. I cannot address all of these factors, but I will try to take them into account wherever they matter . . . "
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This article was in response to Nicholas Petreley's previous column, Accepting the theory of Ximian's Evolution.
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