Trixul - Cross-Platform Development in C++
Read along as I chronicle my efforts to develop the Trixul Cross-Platform GUI Toolkit. Trixul is a simple cross-platform toolkit that will be featured in my next book on the subject of cross-platform development in C++. Content posted to this blog is Copyright 2004 - 2006 Syd Logan, All Rights Reserved, and may not be duplicated or republished without the written permission of the author.
About Me

- Name: Syd
- Location: Southern California, United States
Author of Developing Cross-Platform Applications in C++, Addison-Wesley, Developing Imaging Applications with XIElib, Prentice Hall, and Gtk+ Programming in C, Prentice Hall. Former member of the technical staff at Netscape, where I was responsible for the XUL-based Instant Messenger in Netscape 6 through 7. Also spent a few years at VMware, working on guest components team in the Virtual Machine Group. Syd is a member of the Encinitas Guitar Orchestra,
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006


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