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    To build the library you need to get its sources first. The recommended way to do it is to use Git to check them out from the official wxWidgets repository using the following command: Alternatively, you can download the sources from the downloads page.
    wxWidgets was started in 1992 by Julian Smart at the University of Edinburgh. Initially started as a project for creating applications that were portable across Unix and Windows, it has grown to support macOS, GTK+, and many other toolkits and platforms (see the history page for more details).
    For a more extensive list of tutorials, please see the Guides & Tutorials page on the community wiki. A tiny tutorial with code from wxWidgets manual. What Do These Sizer Things Do? One of the most intimidating parts of wxWidgets is figuring out how sizers work. They are quite powerful, but sometimes unintuitive.
    For Linux, and other free Unix-like systems, wxWidgets packages are available in system repositories under the name "wxGTK". Note that to develop applications using wxWidgets you may need to install the "development" packages and not just the libraries needed for running the applications using wxWidgets.
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