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Re: 2 Questions
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Travis Griggs |
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Re: 2 Questions |
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Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:08:55 -0800 |
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Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
On 26.02.2003 19:01:13 Travis Griggs wrote:
Gnustep is not monolitic but made out of several parts:
- make: easy to use makefile package, can even used without using ObjC
- base: non GUI base classes implement OpenStep foundation classes
- gui: GUI classes implement OpenStep Appkit classes
- back: the backend for the GUI
Ahh thank you. I could see the layers therein. And it helps to
understand what the "back" is.
You want make and base for your projects, but having gui and back on your
development machine is also not bad since you'll get access to
ProjectCenter, a graphical IDE.
>I'm targetting boxes that don't
>have monitors. Can I use the non-graphical class library without the
>rest (without heinous incantations). I think from the little tutorials
>I've done so far, the answer is yes, and that I want to build "tools",
>not "Apps".
You are right here.
>
>Any hints/tips/help much appreciated.
documentation is at
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/ObjC_classic/index.html
Yes, that's very helpful thanks. The problem I find with the Objective-C
stuff is that there's lots of docs out there, determining which is up to
date and going forward is difficult.
(Apple bought NeXT, the inventor of OpenStep, several years ago).
>
>(and thanks to Marcel Weiher for clue-ing me into this list)
Now if I could just figure out what all of those error messages mean. :(
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