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Re: GNUstep on MS Windows
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Chris Hanson |
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Re: GNUstep on MS Windows |
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Mon, 8 Dec 2003 13:14:46 -0600 |
On Dec 4, 2003, at 6:50 PM, Rogelio M.Serrano Jr. wrote:
You like objective-c and you want to be able to write once and compile
everywhere.
I do get that point. Its not about GNUstep anymore.
No, we like the OpenStep-derived frameworks and want to be able to
write once (or write 75% once, as Helge Hess said) and compile
everywhere.
It's not just about Objective-C.
-- Chris
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- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Roland Schwingel, 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Pascal J . Bourguignon, 2003/12/04
- OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Stefan Urbanek, 2003/12/04
- OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Pascal J . Bourguignon, 2003/12/04
- Re: OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Stefan Urbanek, 2003/12/04
- Re: OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Pascal J . Bourguignon, 2003/12/04