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Re: ANNOUNCE: Request For Proposals
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Andy Ruder |
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Request For Proposals |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Oct 2001 17:11:59 -0500 |
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I am a newcomer to GNUstep. I think the biggest thing that would help
GNUstep is documentation. I know that when I first began using Objective-C, if
it weren't for those two or three people in #objc on irc.openprojects.net, I
would have never made it. Sure, there is a little documentation on Objective-C
in general on the internet, but nothing really up-to-date. I find myself
mucking through the GNUstep code way too much to see how things work, and I
know that would scare many beginners away. Objective-C, imho, is a very easy
programming language to learn and to use and its very powerful, but more
up-to-date documentation has to exist for it to gain popularity.
My 2nd idea is simply the same thing that Nahuel said, get some binary
packages going and you will probably find popularity skyrocketing. I know that
unless I was interested in actually developing with GNUstep, there is no way I
would go through the pain of making the whole library just to run other
people's applications.
I must say though, I am -=very=- impressed by the amount of work that
has went into GNUstep. Its quite an impressive and mostly complete set of
libraries. Anyways, back to hacking out my first GNUstep program.
-- Andy Ruder
By the way, feel free to join us few people on the #objc and #gnustep channels
on irc.openprojects.net, there's usually only about 5 people in there, and I
think one of them is a bot, so yea, anyways, there's my two cents.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Request For Proposals, Martin Brecher, 2001/10/12