Hello, I held a GTK+ workshop at the university I'm studying at (the Kaiserslautern University of Technology). I want to share what I did in case someone else is planning something similar. Since my workshop has already happened, feedback will not be immediately useful to me, but maybe I will offer it again next year if time permits. The workshop was open to anyone at no cost. I offered it five times for two days each. This way I only had small groups of about 3–4 people on average (5 to 6 people if everyone registered had actually come), so I had time to help everyone individually. Money for food has been provided for by the university´s student representatives group for computer science. For the first day and after the usual install troubles, I introduced the participants to free software, GNOME and the GNU Project. I showed them the basics of the C programming language and a small GTK+ program. Later, I presented Glade and let them experiment. On the second day, I showed them how to manage larger projects using GNU Autotools and GNU Gettext for translations. It worked pretty well; of course immediately showing off GTK+ instead of its GLib foundations may be a worse idea when noone is around to answer questions. My materials are available online: https://pelzflorian.de/gui-prog-gtk-2016/ Regards, Florian _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list