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GTK

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What is GTK?

GTK (formerly GTK+) is a free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs). It is widely used in Linux desktop environments like GNOME, and also supports other platforms such as Windows and macOS. GTK provides a set of pre-built widgets (buttons, text boxes, etc.) and tools for developers to build interactive applications.

What other technologies are related to GTK?

GTK Competitor Technologies

Qt is a cross-platform application development framework. It competes with GTK as an alternative UI toolkit.
mentioned alongside GTK in 1% (344) of relevant job posts

GTK Complementary Technologies

CMake is a cross-platform build system generator. It's often used to build GTK-based applications.
mentioned alongside GTK in 0% (59) of relevant job posts
C++ is a programming language that can be used to develop GTK applications.
mentioned alongside GTK in 0% (357) of relevant job posts
Linux is a popular operating system on which GTK applications are deployed.
mentioned alongside GTK in 0% (363) of relevant job posts

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