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Re: [quite OT] portability of NS-framework
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Re: [quite OT] portability of NS-framework


  • Subject: Re: [quite OT] portability of NS-framework
  • From: Adam Fedor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 21:49:19 -0700
  • Organization: Digital Optics Corp.

Does GNUStep support OpenGL?


It's not integrated right now, although someone has done some work with it (see www.3dkit.org)


Do you think that GNUStep will be around for a long time (>= 5 years)?


Well, it's been around for 6 years, and it's more popular than ever.


Is GNUStep just a hobbyists framework or is it reliable?


The Base (Foundation) library is very reliable and is used by many companies around the world. The GUI, well, I suppose it depends on your point of view. If your used to MacOSX, you'll probably think it's a bunch of c**p, If your used to Linux, you might think it's pretty good.

--
Adam Fedor, Digital Optics Corp. | I'm glad I hate spinach, because
http://www.doc.com | if I didn't, I'd eat it, and you
http://www.gnustep.org | know how I hate the stuff.
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