Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 3rd Apr 2008 22:33 UTC
The releases just keep on coming, don't they? The GNUstep live CD has been updated "The GNUstep live CD contains a lot of software for GNUstep, a free implementation of the OPENSTEP framework (which was also the base as Cocoa in Mac OS X)." The GNUstep page can tell you more about GNUstep itself.
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I really wish that they'd find someone to re-design the look of it and get Apple to work with them on some enhancements so that the same developer could deploy on various Linux and BSD based operating systems without trouble and enjoy the efficiency of Objective-C and the NeXTStep/OpenStep frameworks.
The language starts out as unusual but it combines a lot of good points into one language and the inbuilt behaviours of the frameworks make the job easier than, say, Microsoft's MFC, where you end up using an OO-flavoured library and still have to do the work to make it truly object-oriented.
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I really wish that they'd find someone to re-design the look of it and get Apple to work with them on some enhancements so that the same developer could deploy on various Linux and BSD based operating systems without trouble and enjoy the efficiency of Objective-C and the NeXTStep/OpenStep frameworks.
The language starts out as unusual but it combines a lot of good points into one language and the inbuilt behaviours of the frameworks make the job easier than, say, Microsoft's MFC, where you end up using an OO-flavoured library and still have to do the work to make it truly object-oriented.