David Chisnall takes a look behind the scenes at Apple's upcoming revamp of the Objective-C language. As with any new language, some things are good, some are ugly, and some are both.
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MinGW and Cygwin both provide an Objective-C compiler for win32. You can you any number of ide's that work with either of those. Codeblocks and Dev-C++ come to mind, but there's probably several more that i'm not aware of.
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MinGW and Cygwin both provide an Objective-C compiler for win32. You can you any number of ide's that work with either of those. Codeblocks and Dev-C++ come to mind, but there's probably several more that i'm not aware of.