Why don't we feature this on the front page for a little while, since
it's the first book that really deals with GNUstep? We really should
be updating the news section more often.
On Feb 5, 2004, at 4:38 PM, Scott Stevenson wrote:
I picked this book up recently. It's unique in that it emphasizes
teaching Objective-C and Foundation as tools for cross-platform
development using GNUstep and MinGW. Allegedly, all of the code in
the book works with both the Apple and GNUstep versions of
Foundation. It also assumes no prior programming experience.
Question for this list is -- where can it go on the site? Just in
Documentation, or something more prominent? Does it make any sense to
feature as a new item?
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?
ISBN=0672325861
http://www.samspublishing.com/catalog/product.asp?
product_id={E5041BF8-70E1-4F22-908F-B25505ED911C}
I apologize if this was brought up on any of the other gnustep lists.
This is the only one I'm subscribed to at the moment.
- Scott
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