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PHP-GTK
PHP-GTK is a set of language bindings for the programming language PHP which allow GTK graphical user interface (GUI) applications to be written in PHP. PHP-GTK provides an object-oriented programming interface to GTK classes and functions. PHP-GTK partly supports GTK2, but GTK3 is unsupported.
PHP-GTK was originally conceived by Andrei Zmievski, who is also actively involved in the development of PHP and the Zend Engine. The idea was received well by the PHP community, and more people started to get involved with the project. James Moore and Steph Fox were among the first to join in, contributing a great deal to PHP-GTK through their documentation efforts, and Frank Kromann, also from the PHP development team, supplied Windows binaries for the project.[clarification needed]
The first version of PHP-GTK was released in March 2001. More people began to get involved, and several extensions were contributed introducing new GUI widgets, such as Scintilla and GtkHTML. PHP-GTK 1.0 was released in October 2003 alongside several extensions, including a wrapper for libglade, which allowed the cross-platform Glade Interface Designer UI builder to be used in creating PHP-GTK applications.
Zmievski and Fox continued to work on the project, with Fox maintaining PHP-GTK for Windows.[clarification needed]
In 2008 PHP-GTK 2.0.0 was released to fully use PHP 5.2's powerful object model support, and to bring the improved portability of GTK 2.6, and its new set of widgets. The project also has support for GtkSourceView, which provides a source code editor widget. Around half the classes have been fully documented. Scott Mattocks, a member of the PHP-GTK documentation group, has also written a book on the subject of PHP-GTK programming.
In 2015 PHP-GTK 2.0.1 was released to be compatible with PHP 5.5 and GTK 2.24.
The project is compatible with only GTK 2, not version 3.
WxPHP (WxWidgets for PHP) exists as an alternative to develop GTK PHP applications.
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PHP-GTK
PHP-GTK is a set of language bindings for the programming language PHP which allow GTK graphical user interface (GUI) applications to be written in PHP. PHP-GTK provides an object-oriented programming interface to GTK classes and functions. PHP-GTK partly supports GTK2, but GTK3 is unsupported.
PHP-GTK was originally conceived by Andrei Zmievski, who is also actively involved in the development of PHP and the Zend Engine. The idea was received well by the PHP community, and more people started to get involved with the project. James Moore and Steph Fox were among the first to join in, contributing a great deal to PHP-GTK through their documentation efforts, and Frank Kromann, also from the PHP development team, supplied Windows binaries for the project.[clarification needed]
The first version of PHP-GTK was released in March 2001. More people began to get involved, and several extensions were contributed introducing new GUI widgets, such as Scintilla and GtkHTML. PHP-GTK 1.0 was released in October 2003 alongside several extensions, including a wrapper for libglade, which allowed the cross-platform Glade Interface Designer UI builder to be used in creating PHP-GTK applications.
Zmievski and Fox continued to work on the project, with Fox maintaining PHP-GTK for Windows.[clarification needed]
In 2008 PHP-GTK 2.0.0 was released to fully use PHP 5.2's powerful object model support, and to bring the improved portability of GTK 2.6, and its new set of widgets. The project also has support for GtkSourceView, which provides a source code editor widget. Around half the classes have been fully documented. Scott Mattocks, a member of the PHP-GTK documentation group, has also written a book on the subject of PHP-GTK programming.
In 2015 PHP-GTK 2.0.1 was released to be compatible with PHP 5.5 and GTK 2.24.
The project is compatible with only GTK 2, not version 3.
WxPHP (WxWidgets for PHP) exists as an alternative to develop GTK PHP applications.
