On 6 Mrz., 09:57, "Nicola Pero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Marcio > > you can certainly use GNUstep to learn Objective-C and write nice Objective-C > programs. :-) > > Not sure about the iPhone though - I don't think there is an SDK available > yet,
All rumours indicate that it will be announced and made available by Apple today. But we yet don't know what it will look like, how it compares to Cocoa and GNustep. What it requires, what it allows to do. > and even if there was, I don't know if it'd work on anything but Apple. This is quite sure that it will be only for Apple devices. They have no reason to support any other hardware. > So I guess the answer is that at the moment GNUstep won't really allow you > to build software you can run on your iPhone. :-( GNUstep also has a different target. Not only making development for the Mac or iPhone simpler or better (what Apple is doing is already great but could also be improved) but extend applications you have written for the Mac to non-Mac systems, i.e. Linux or Windows. So, to give you more choice of platforms where *your* applications run. In other words: "develop your app once, run everywhere". And, this is on the source code level (contrary to JAVA which uses a byte code for a similar goal). And for PDAs and phones there is the mySTEP/QuantumSTEP variant of GNUstep which you could call a "TuxPhone SDK". Nikolaus > > Thanks > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marcio Valenzuela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, March 6, 2008 3:08am > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: mingw msys gnustep for winxp > > im trying to code in objc for iphone and other platforms in general. > > i tried gnustep/projectcenter/gorm on ubuntu but it proved to be a pain. so > now im back to my win machine and wanna try it. my question is, will this > help me create objc programs for win and iphone, or only win32 applications? > > -- > Mars _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep