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Re: Some experience of a beginner


From: Gregory John Casamento
Subject: Re: Some experience of a beginner
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 07:48:30 -0700 (PDT)

Haim,

I don't think this is what is wanted/needed by this person.   Cocotron allows 
cross compilation from Mac OS X to Windows, but doesn't have a tool chain on 
Windows itself.   

Later, GJC
--
Gregory Casamento -- OLC, Inc 
# GNUstep Chief Maintainer

----- Original Message ----
From: ZuLuuuuuu <canol.gokel@gmail.com>
To: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 6:15:47 PM
Subject: Re: Some experience of a beginner

On Sep 24, 10:45 pm, "Vaisburd, Haim" <HVais...@Advent.COM> wrote:
> Hi ZuLuuuuuu,
>
> > After a small exploring, I found GNUstep web site and I liked the
>
> atmospher and the things written in it.
>
> In my humble opinion you made a right choice. This is the same choice I
> made some time ago and forced myself to start with Objective C. I think
> it provides excellent balance between simplicity and features.
>
> > Part II is the part where you begin to use GNUstep framework. But it
>
> is too hard!
>
> You took a courageous step to use GNUstep on Windows, where it is
> supported less of all.
> As Gregory Casamento said, the primary development platform for GNUstep
> is Unix.
> My Linux distribution has GNUstep packages, for instanse, so the
> installation _there_
> is trivial.
>
> If you must do it on Windows, you might consider Cocotron(www.cocotron.org), 
> although
> developers claim it's unstable, too.
>
> --Tima

Thanks for your advices, I'll definately look at the Cocotron project.

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