Hi,
Derek Fawcus wrote:
While dropping support for GCC does not strike me as a problem,
switching the core implementation to depend upon C++ may well do.
How many developers are comfortable with C++?
I don't like it. Actually, my love for GNUstep is not only the
OpenStep-like API, but Objective-C (1.0) which is just a language I grew
in very well
I don't like C++, although it has some merits, it is easy to write
complex code. I do work on projects wich use C++ extensively and I hate
districating myself in the tangle of C++-isms.
It is a matter of taste, I suppose.
Since GNUstep for me is in great part "fun" (although I managed to get
some enterprise tools done, they are still Open Source) coding for it
should retain (no pun on ARC intended) this fun part.
Riccardo