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The Path of GNUstep (Was: Re: Gnustep mac windows? Possible?) - 0 views

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    Very interesting debate about the future of computing with the OpenStep heritage. (suggest reading the rest of this thread.)
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Musings from Mars » Cocoa tag - 0 views

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    Some interesting links about Cocoa development tools
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ccgus's jstalk at master - GitHub - 0 views

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    Interesting complement to Etoile "JSTalk's goal is not to kill off or replace AppleScript, but to provide a compelling alternative by blending together existing technologies."
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Itching to Write Again |Murray Williams's Blog |2003 - 0 views

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    Question: "What I'm wondering is why there hasn't been a rush of developers who would like to write powerful Apple (Cocoa) applications, and quickly offer native Unix/Linux ports as well." No answers yet - I don't think Mr. Williams followed through with this interesting idea.
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Renaissance-A Cross-Platform Development Tool for Linux and Mac OS X | 2004 | Ludovic M... - 0 views

  • When not using Renaissance, Objective-C software developers face the endless task of maintaining the views of their applications for GNUstep with Gorm and for Mac OS X with Interface Builder.
  • sharing a common user interface on both GNUstep and Mac OS X can lead to human interface guidelines (HIG) violations on both platforms.
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    A detailed tutorial for a GUI builder
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GDL2: the GNUstep Database Library | 2004 | Linux Journal | Ludovic Marcotte - 0 views

  • the reader is encouraged to read previous GNUstep articles, (Linux Journal, April 2003 and March 2004)
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      I bookmarked these earlier today.
  • GDL2 is a free (LGPL) implementation of EOF, Enterprise Objects Framework. EOF was created by NeXT Computer, Inc. in 1994 as a collection of API to develop efficiently object-oriented database applications using the Objective-C language.
  • When using EOF, much of the controller's logic described in the previous article now is being managed automatically by EOF. In fact, the application's user interface becomes the View, EOF the controller and database itself, the Model.
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  • In this article, we create a trivial inventory management application that makes use of the MVC model.
  • EOF is an interesting framework for developing database-oriented applications. Late incarnations of EOF were bundled with WebObjects, a complete framework for creating dynamic Web-based applications. The GNUstep Project offers a free implementation of WebObjects, named GNUstepWeb. Mixing this technology with EOF sure is a winning combination, one that we hopefully will cover in an upcoming article.
  • Porting GDL2 applications to Mac OS X also is entirely possible.
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    another tutorial
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One Div Zero: A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages | ... - 0 views

  • string of characters on Larry Wall's monitor isn't random but an example program in a programming language that God wants
  • Erlang is the first language to properly execute a bullet-proof thread safe hot updating seamlessly distributed super-scalable VM which is destined to rule the web,
  • she doesn't have any actual computers to run her code. Enterprise architects will later relearn her techniques in order to program in UML.
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  • All my years of obsessive, insular study, and the sacrifice of a well-rounded personality in favour of a detailed grasp of programming paradigms, suddenly became worthwhile.
  • Every language[n] seems to be influenced by that great language[n-2] but swears it has never heard of that pathetic language[n-1].
  • not one of them mentioning Dijkstra being sensible and just using a typewriter
  • "No matter how much kung fu you know, someone else always knows more."
  • I think you forgot Plankalkül by Konrad Zuse, that was published in 1948,
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    A whole page of programming in jokes, many are both original and funny if you know the history. You only have to have written a "Hello World" program, or read a language war on Usenet, to understand what is going on here. Some of the dates are deliberately wrong.
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    Last minute mention of Objective-C. Allegation of dyslexia.
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The NEXTSTEP/OpenStep FAQ -- Contents - 0 views

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    It seems that this interesting FAQ was last updated by users of OPENSTEP software around 1997.
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10/24/88 STEVE JOBS: CAN HE DO IT AGAIN - Business Week - 0 views

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    This fascinating 1988 article profiles the project that was the genesis of Mac OS X.
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