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Re: Objective-C programming
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Pascal Bourguignon |
Subject: |
Re: Objective-C programming |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:29:31 +0200 |
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"Chris Vetter" <cbv@gmx.net> writes:
> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:00:04 -0400, Mehul wrote:
> [...]
>> > GNUstep's base/gui (Foundation/AppKit) are much more mature than objci,
>> > so this begs the question, why do you want to avoid using them?
>> I am not trying to avoid using them, just that I have a low-end machine
>> and don't want to strain it too much by having to make use of the
>> GUI (low end being 66MHz NuBus PowerMac 7100).
>
> I'm using GNUstep on a 33MHz Sparc with 32MB Ram. While it's not as 'snappy'
> as, say a 1GHz PC, it's still quite usable.
Of course. Remember that NeXTSTEP started on 68030@25MHz and we're
only re-implementing that (well, the fourth version).
>> As I said in my original
>> post, I have wanted to learn Objective-C, but under the false assumption
>> that one needed the GUI as well. Nicola and yourself have clarified
>> that misconception.
>
> If memory serves right, there's at least one plain Objective-C library on
> SourceForge, that implements several containers, such as arrays, lists and
> such, that does not rely on GNUstep. I think it is/was called BobLib.
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- Re: Objective-C programming, (continued)
- Re: Objective-C programming, Gregory John Casamento, 2005/09/28
- Re: Objective-C programming, Mehul N. Sanghvi, 2005/09/29
- Re: Objective-C programming, Chris Vetter, 2005/09/29
- Re: Objective-C programming, Nicola Pero, 2005/09/29
- Re: Objective-C programming, Chris Vetter, 2005/09/30
- Re: Objective-C programming, Gregory John Casamento, 2005/09/30
- Re: Objective-C programming, Mehul N. Sanghvi, 2005/09/30
- Re: Objective-C programming, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/09/30
- Re: Objective-C programming, Mehul N. Sanghvi, 2005/09/30
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- Re: Objective-C programming, Sherm Pendley, 2005/09/29