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Re: Some thoughts about GS
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Nicola Pero |
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Re: Some thoughts about GS |
Date: |
Sat, 6 Jan 2001 02:53:01 +0100 (CET) |
> About the barrier of Objective C.
Objective C `looks like' a barrier to new developers - but in reality it's
a very feeble barrier, for two reasons:
* Objc is much easier to learn than C++ for a C programmer;
* Objc is very similar to Java, which is a very popular language.
Some marketing effort should perhaps be spent in trying to lower this
objc-fear ?
> As much as I like Objective C (and I
> like it a lot!) I have to agree with those who do not like to be forced to
> use one language or another. After all, I hate being forced to use Java. It
> would be nice if GNUstep could attain some kind of language neutrality, or
> offer bindings for Java, Smalltalk, LISP, Python... Something like the
> promises made by .NET / C# .
gnustep already offers a guile interface and a java one.
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, (continued)
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, Dennis Leeuw, 2001/01/02
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, Frederic, 2001/01/02
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, Nicola Pero, 2001/01/05
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, Marco Scheurer, 2001/01/05
- Re: Some thoughts about GS: did you try GTookit?, Frederic, 2001/01/05
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, Marco Scheurer, 2001/01/15
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, Gregory Casamento, 2001/01/03
- Re: Some thoughts about GS, Andreas Hoeschler, 2001/01/03
- RE: Some thoughts about GS, Tim . Bissell, 2001/01/03