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Re: Accessibility for users with disabilities
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Ivan Vučica |
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Re: Accessibility for users with disabilities |
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Wed, 16 Mar 2011 20:25:58 +0100 |
On 16. ožu. 2011., at 18:52, Matt Campbell wrote:
> Question: I've perused some of the Cocoa header files, including
> NSAccessibility.h. Does that disqualify me from doing a clean-room
> implementation for GNUstep?
I don't think there is a good way to implement any sort of Cocoa clone from
just tinkering with other people's code and trying to compile it; there's just
too much of it. So I guess most GNUstep developers have read either headers or
the Apple documentation at one point or another. I mean, you need to know how
to develop a Cocoa/NeXTStep/GNUstep app first to be able to work on GNUstep,
and how do you become good at it without looking at what NeXT/Apple did?
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Regards,
Ivan Vučica
ivan@vucica.net - http://ivan.vucica.net/
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