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Old Jun 14th, 2005, 9:51 PM   #1
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GUI programming for C++

Hi all
As some of you might remeber im currently learning C++ i bought "C++ Primer" and im ploughing through it.

I will be writing my final year project for uni in C++ starting in september so im trying to learn everything i need before hand.

Thing is im not quite sure about GUI programming, i will be making a program which requires a GUI with a drag and drop section to make flow charts up from pre-diffind block each with a different function.

C++ Primer does not cover GUIs so im going to need another one afterwards to learn how to program the interface, but im a little confused what exactly to look for in GUI programming.

I have found QT books, windows API programming and a few linux solutions as well but i still feel a bit in the dark about it all.

What i would like is some infomation on what sort of things are availabe to program a GUI, where should i start to look (i.e. what to google!) and can any one recommend any good C++ GUI programming books (im prolly going to write it on windows, but im getting an ibook in a month or too so i might do it on there).

Any useful links would be good too.

Thanks very much in advance
Nez
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