Re: Next-Dev-Tools on other Systems
Re: Next-Dev-Tools on other Systems
- Subject: Re: Next-Dev-Tools on other Systems
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 21:05:19 +0200
It was true, but no longer something that's supported or sold. If you'd manage to get hold of some old licence of the Yellow box runtime for Windows you'd find that it still works - even on Windows XP (even though it looks rather ugly using the "Luna" theme) - and that most of the API is very compatible with modern day Cocoa.
You program using ObjC, and it's still easy to develop something to run on both platforms from a single source - with the notable exception in that you need to have two sets of project files, and that you'd most often like to have two sets of nib files.
j o a r
On Wednesday, Jun 5, 2002, at 19:34 Europe/Stockholm, Jens Frederich wrote:
I just read in some book on programming Cocoa that NeXT had ported there
Development environment to NT and Solaris. Is this true? If so, does anyone
know if it is still available? Did it allow you to write in Objective-C?
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