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Re: Is GNUStep still beign updated?
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Germán Arias |
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Re: Is GNUStep still beign updated? |
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Fri, 15 May 2015 01:55:48 -0600 |
You forgot send to the list.
El vie, 15-05-2015 a las 00:23 -0300, ochi n escribió:
> Also, a slightly more off topic question. What would happen with
> gnustep if apple deprecates cocoa? I don't think it's impossible for
> it to happen anyways.
>
> > Subject: Re: Is GNUStep still beign updated?
> > From: germanandre@gmx.es
> > To: ochi12@hotmail.com
> > CC: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
> > Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 20:25:34 -0600
> >
> > Hi ochi
> >
> > El jue, 14-05-2015 a las 22:49 -0300, ochi n escribió:
> > > Hi, I'm quite new to objective-c. It just looks interesting as an
> > > object oriented superset of c, but it looks like I can't even
> create a
> > > class without a framework like GNUStep(that is, without the
> NSObject
> > > root class). Also the latest release of gnustep-base was like two
> > > years ago. I just wanted to know whether gnustep is still being
> > > updated or not. Because it seems like an excellent framework and
> the
> > > only free(libre) alternative to apple's proprietary cocoa(and
> without
> > > cocoa, objective c is almost useless, as there's no root class and
> > > implementing one can be pretty difficult).
> > >
> > > It may be a stupid question, but the mailing list and the wiki
> seem
> > > mostly inactive so I'm not sure about it.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance!
> > >
> >
> > GNUstep is under development. In fact, the next release is planed to
> be
> > announced tomorrow (if no problems). The wiki... well there aren't
> to
> > much people on this project. But contributions are welcome.
> >
> > Germán.
> >
> >
>