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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent and throrough guide to Motif,
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This review is from: Motif Programming Manual, Vol 6a (Definitive Guides to the X Window System) (Paperback)
I received this book for Christmas last year (nothing like O'Reilly in your stocking to make for a good Christmas!) and didn't get a chance to start it until a few weeks ago. I am now about halfway through and I must say that this is an excellent book! It is well-written, interesting, and thorough. The example programs are all extremely helpful assisting the reader in understanding the subject matter. Now that Motif has become open sourced, I urge all Linux and UNIX developers to pick up a copy of this book and give Motif programming a try!
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Yup, this is it...,
By Jo Totland (Oslo, Oslo Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motif Programming Manual, Vol 6a (Definitive Guides to the X Window System) (Paperback)
This book explains most everything you need to know about Motif. The manual pages will cover the rest. The book is self-contained, and unless you are really interested in low-level details, there is little reason to purchase the Xlib and Xt books. Motif is mostly self-contained, and the few Xt and Xlib-calls you need to make is described in this manual (and they also have manpages). Of course, if you are writing a new application today, you might be wiser and go with a modern toolkit like GTK or Qt, but for the maintenance programmer (aren't we all?), this book still has lots of value. |
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Motif Programming Manual, Vol 6a (Definitive Guides to the X Window System) by Dan Heller (Paperback - September 8, 1993)
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