Re: Cocoa Rules - ObjC "evalgelism"
Re: Cocoa Rules - ObjC "evalgelism"
- Subject: Re: Cocoa Rules - ObjC "evalgelism"
- From: Philip Mötteli <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 23:08:10 +0200
Am 29.05.2004 um 22:09 schrieb Alex Perez:
Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch wrote:
Jim Witte, email@hidden, wrote:
Obj-C would seem to have a good chance of replacing C++ as the OO
language-of-choice (Java would be harder, because it's newer, and is
closer to Obj-C anyway). But Apple pushing it only on Macs isn't
going to do it. Now, can WebObjects stuff be written for Windows in
Obj-C, or have they gone completely Java with WO?
YES! Yes, they can. Just not with Apple products. Grab GNUstep-base
(aka Foundation) from our website, and GNUstepWeb from gnustepweb.org
(this site is horridly out of date but the project is alive and well).
GNUstepWeb is a WebObjects 4.5 clone for GNUstep, and AFAIR it also
works under OS X. But it definately works with GNUstep *under
windows*.
I might add, that there's a binary installer for all that's needed for
MOSX on <gnustep.org>.
Re
Phil
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