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Old 01-22-2002
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So where do we post questions about developing for X? Or do we just not do that here?
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I am also really very much intrested in developing applications in X Windows environ. Are u a beginer or advanced developer in it. Out of few applications I have developed in X I found it to be very handy and helpful basically because of its portability accross Unix.
To start with shall we take initiative of discussing basics of X Windows concept Developing apps in X has proven to me to be very helpful in developing applications on VTCL also.
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i haven't done a damn thing in X... but i want to... maybe we should ask the mod.s to make a new thread... ;)
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