RE: Help on GUI Tools

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What programming language do you know now?  Many programming languages
have the means to create GUIs. So you should first learn a programming
language, then find a GUI for that language.

If you have no programming experience, then you need to decide whether
this is something that you are going to start a business around, or if
this is a hobby/personal tool you are going to write.  If the latter,
then I'd recommend learning one of the scripting languages - Tcl,
Python, Ruby, Perl - or even consider doing something with a web
interface, using PHP or some other web framework.  The advantage of
using the web interface is that most of the gui framework is done in
your web browser of choice...

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-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gopi K
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 6:58 AM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Help on GUI Tools

Hi all !

i have decided to make a s/w for handling the Phone calls. i am planning
to
use Linux Platform to develop the S/w . Phone Call would be handled
Through
MODEM

i have some basic queries :
1) i need to have GUI Interface for the said S/W.Which Tools can i use
??
2) And what kind of Programming Language would be used for the
GUI(C/C++)
3) Can some one give me some Web links to start off.


Please Advice.

Thanks
Gopi
Mumbai
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