Re: itunes for windows HOWTO ???
Re: itunes for windows HOWTO ???
- Subject: Re: itunes for windows HOWTO ???
- From: patrick timur <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 14:34:38 +0000 (GMT)
I am also curious about this type of situation.
If for example, I compile a DLL using
http://www.mingw.org/ from objective-c code could I
use this with a commerical compiler with no
objective-c support if I drop down to C to access it?
Cheers for all the info here,
pt
--- Jim Rankin <email@hidden> wrote: > On
Nov 11, 2003, at 5:13 AM, Brian Hannan wrote:
>
>
> But if you're serious about building a native
>
Windows app with native
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> Windows look and feel, with the UI a Window's user
>
expects, then build
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> a Win32 frontend app. Factor out the backend into
>
C/C++, Java or some
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> other language that's easily portable for you.
>
>
Just curious if anyone has ever used an Objective-C
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back end on Windows
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with a native Windows GUI? Is there Objective-C
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compiler support on
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Windows? You could either wrap C based Windows
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calls in Objective C,
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or write controller code in C that could talk to
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both the Windows GUI
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objects and the Objective-C model objects.
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>
Probably not practical, but just curious if anyone
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else has thought
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about this.
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>
Best,
>
-jimbo
>
>
Excelsior! XML Marshaller for Cocoa
>
http://www.homepage.mac.com/jimbokun/Excelsior.html
>
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