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Re: coco on windows
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Re: coco on windows


  • Subject: Re: coco on windows
  • From: Mamdouh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 23:59:50 +0100

From: "Mamdouh M." <email@hidden>
Date: tor mar 28, 2002 11:56:30 Europe/Copenhagen
To: Mamdouh <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: coco for ms windows

And why is the windows specific code the only platform code remainning
in Cocoa? I mean,: OpenStep (And the other names... (ugh!)) worked on a
ton of platforms, and therefor, like the windows definitions, every
platform must have had its own definition... But the only one we have
left is the windows definition!???!??!!!??!!?!?!

Ok...
After lokking a little closer i found OS definitions for:
WindowsNT
Windows95
Solaris
HPUX
MACH
SunOS
OSF1O
Sorry for being to fast on the trigger but that still doe4snt explain
why there are much more windows definitions then all of the other OS4s
combined and why he heck Apple is keeping them alive (but dusty) in
Cocoa?

Thanks
Mamdouh
Student/Programmer
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