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GnuSTEP (was Re: speed daemons)
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  • Subject: GnuSTEP (was Re: speed daemons)
  • From: "l.m.orchard" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 17:18:35 -0400

On Thursday, August 30, 2001, at 03:36 PM, Ondra Cada <email@hidden> wrote:

That's not true: a server would hardly use AppKit, and the Foundation part
of GNUStep is quite finished and very useable. And, of course, portable more
or less anywhere.

I don't suppose anyone has a bit analysis somewhere pointing out where GNUStep falls short of Cocoa...? At least on the AppKit side? just curious about *how* portable things would be, should I try installing it on my Linux box and throwing my apps at it. I poked briefly at it, and have even referenced some of the Foundation GNUStep code for shaky hints on how Cocoa *might* do things, but...

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