![]() You can check yours with the following command: The OS in which I developed the tutorial’s application is Ubuntu 16.04 which has GTK+ installed by default (version: 3.18). Today it is more commonly known as GTK+ for short and is used by a large number of applications including the GNU project’s GNOME desktop. It is called the “The GIMP ToolKit” so that the origins of the project are remembered. GTK+ was initially developed for and used by the GIMP, the GNU Image Manipulation Program. ![]() Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off tools to complete application suites. GTK+, or the GIMP Toolkit, is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Note: The code of the tutorial is available at GitHub. In this post we are going to create a simple ToDo application (something like what we created here with Ruby on Rails) using the gtk3 gem a.k.a. ![]() Lately I was experimenting with GTK and its Ruby bindings and I decided to write a tutorial introducing this functionality.
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