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  • Subject: first steps
  • From: "Lars Elden" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 17:30:53 +0100

Daniel,

>> I am bran new to cocoa and need to learn it from the command line
>> (terminal window), not using xcode by now.

> Please elaborate on this restriction. You never have access to Xcode?
> This sounds like an artificial problem.

I am planning to port an open source compiler to OSX and I am doing my first
tests. Thats why I can't use xcode.

My tests need to be in objective-c, so later on I can implement a GUI lib to
be used from the compiler. On a final steps we may consider (don't know if
this is possible or not, to include our compiler in xcode).

The compiler architecture and language is quite similar to Microsoft Visual
FoxPro. You may review more info at www.harbour-project.org

I appreciate all the help you may provide me. Thanks,

Lars



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