BGI graphics for Linux? [closed] - c

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I need to know whether there is any BGI library for graphics in Linux.
Please do not suggest any library other than BGI because I want to use it using C and I am comfortable with it.

I want to use it using C and I am comfortable with it
Is that a reason to shun other, perhaps more suitable C accessible libraries that are fit-for-purpose?
A quick search online showed that:
BGI is abandoned
There is BOSS
I quote:
BOSS
This is the BGI Over SDL Subsystem
that consists of a rewrite of old DOS
header file/libraries: Borland's
graphics.h, conio.h, bios.h. Also
includes some support for sound and
for mouse. I started this project to
support a couple DOS game projects a
friend and I were working on many
years ago. Here's the page on which I
had charted my original progress.
Which you can find here

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What Graphical LIbrary should I use for C [closed]

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I want to make a project in C using GUI on windows. What are all the graphical libraries I can use and which one is the best. I have tried windows.h and SPL(stanfords portable Library).
It depends if you want to code something portable to other operating systems (notably GNU/Linux, which I invite you to install on your laptop) or not. If you are developing a free software (and wants to get some external contributions) and/or care about software portability, you may want to use a cross-platform toolkit like GTK, libsdl, libsfml etc..
If C++ is an option, consider also Qt
I am not sure that enumerating all graphical libraries (or widget toolkits) makes any sense. Very probably, there exist a lot of proprietary (or even open source) obscure ones.

What language should i learn to create desktop application? [closed]

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I'm new to programming, I'm learning alone,I'm not attendant to any school.
I began my programming on C, I've been learning it from S.Prata C Primer Plus.
I'm in the middle of the book like 320/680 pages.
My goal that i set myself is to create advanced calorie calculator with local database :D
I want it to be on windows with a nice GUI and many options that I'll provide into it.
What languages do I have to learn next after C to finish my project?
Depends on what desktop you are writing for. Windows, C#. Mac, Swift or Objective-C. Linux, you can use Python.
If you want to write a single program that will work on both Windows and Mac, you want to learn a windowing language like QML, and use C++ with it.
So it's not as simple as 'a' language.

Is there a simple and yet nice looking GUI library for a C program? [closed]

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I program mostly in C while studying at university. I was wondering if there is some simple open-source library that would let me make a GUI for a program in C.
Things to concider by priority:
Simple
Nice-looking
Features
I don't know how to program in C++ and would prefer to stay in pure C.
i would highly recommend Glade + GTK.
i use it in combination with python, and it works quite well.
it's also very simple to use.
here is an example:
http://people.gnome.org/~newren/tutorials/developing-with-gnome/html/apc.html#libglade-example-1
hope that helps!
EDIT:
here is a more extensive tutorial:
http://www.micahcarrick.com/gtk-glade-tutorial-part-1.html
However, notice that it might be difficult to write GUI code in C which runs on many different systems (e.g. on Linux, MacOSX, Android, and Windows). Gtk claim to have such a goal, but I don't know if it fully reached.

Is there any tool to convert C to J2ME? [closed]

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Is there any tool to convert C to J2ME? Help me by providing their list and Links.
There are alternatives for using other programming language to program for Java ME. There are compilers and interpreters.
This answers the question,Cibyl is a programming environment and binary translator that allows compiled C programs to execute on Java ME and BlackBerry phones
MidletPascal - Compiles Pascal to Java ME midlet
There's another interesting tool . Alchemy-OS, it is an environment inside an environment which is Java ME,which interprets the Ether(was E) programming language
Surely not.
J2ME requires certain methods to implemented.
Why should any C code takes this into account?

Parsing JSON using C? [closed]

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There are several C libraries available for parsing JSON, that will compile on Linux. Which library would you recommend?
Just to close the loop:
For the project in question, we ended up going with cJSON. We chose this one from the list of C libraries linked from json.org. Per the homepage, cJSON is:
An ultra-lightweight, portable, single-file, simple-as-can-be ANSI-C compliant JSON parser, under MIT license.
This happened to be a good fit for the particular project at hand, and the library worked out fine.
I've seen YAJL used with MGTwitterEngine (Mac/Cocoa), so I assume it is ok.
I haven't done much with it apart from compiling it and pointing MGTwitterEngine on Mac to its library/header files.
Check out the list at json.org. There are several C libraries for JSON.

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