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Re: CoreFoundation on Win32
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Re: CoreFoundation on Win32


  • Subject: Re: CoreFoundation on Win32
  • From: Andy Satori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 13:16:23 -0500

I'm familiar with GnuStep, but I don't find it a workable solution on
Win32 because of it's dependancies on Cygwin and Ming/W. In addition,
at this point Gorm and Project Center aren't up to enterprise
development levels.

All of this is compounded by the fact that it takes a Unix person to
install and use the environment on any of the supported platforms.
That means that the run-time is beyond the scope of most Mac or Windows
users. Until these problems are solved, GnuStep is not a viable
solution.

Not to be offensive, but I'm getting tired about hearing about GnuStep,
as it's been around for at least 6 years, and still isn't up to a 1.0
status, I'm not getting my hopes up.

Andy

On Dec 17, 2003, at 1:05 PM, Alex Perez wrote:

>> The other day I was doing something an XCode popped up with
>> NSWindows95OperatingSystem in it's code completion. It took a minute
>> to register and another day for the old OpenStep for Windows / Yellow
>> Box projects to return to my conscious mind to grasp the
>> insignificance. For a few hours there I was genuinely excited by the
>> prospect of writing Windows code in Objective C. Then reality set in
>> and it was back to the drudgery of MFC, ATL and the joy of
>> Systems.Windows.Forms.
> GNUstep allows you to write both ObjC tools and GUI Apps under
> Microsoft
> Windows. GNUstep's Foundation is quite stable under Windows. The
> AppKit is
> another story, however, but Fred Keifer is currently workin on fixing a
> number of the issues that remain. The day will come, probably within a
> year, where what YellowBox was will exist again in a different form,
> written by different people, but it will effectively be the same. I
> encourage *anyone* who is interested in porting ObjC GUI apps to Win32
> to
> help out with the GNUstep win32 backend. The more people who help out,
> the
> faster this will be a reality.
>
> Alex Perez

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