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Re: Objective-C.org
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Troy Stephens |
Subject: |
Re: Objective-C.org |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Jul 2001 14:53:56 -0400 |
Steve Dekorte had a pretty informative set of Objective-C pages that I
remember reading back when I began playing with Objective-C five years
ago. They're now at:
http://www.dekorte.com/Objective-C/
Looks like Steve has removed some of the previously included tutorial
material (there used to be some basic syntax and source code examples
there, IIRC, which I guess he never had the time to finish). But
there's still a good amount there, particularly in the way of giving
newcomers a top-level view of the language.
You might want to try getting in touch with Steve. Maybe the promise of
an Objective-C.org site will kindle some interest. I think he's with
these folks now:
http://www.codereactor.com/
http://www.yindo.com/
I think Objective-C, GNUstep, and Cocoa could all definitely benefit
from there being some more info. on the language out there --
particularly as developers are examining Cocoa and wondering why they
might ever want to use Obj-C instead of Java or C++, and how the heck
they'd be able to make their apps portable to Windows and Linux (which
too many seem to be discounting as simply not possible)...
Good luck. And let us know if you find needs for some new material on
particular topics to be written...
Troy
/\/\o Troy Stephens
/ \ \/\ tstephen@bestweb.net
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