Could this be posted on the 19th Oct. ?
Thanks,
Dennis
10 the magic number
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Today, the OpenStep API celebrates its 10th anniversary. What started
out as a joint adventure of NeXT and SUN to define an application
development standard that would run on all machines, making "write
once compile everywhere" a reality, is still unfolding within the
vivid and active community of GNUstep, old NeXT and Apple lovers.
The magic 10 appears in GNUstep's current 1.10.x release and in
Apple's MacOS X "Cocoa" release. Programmers worldwide can develop
their programs on Mac OS, Linux, the BSDs, Solaris, and with a couple
of hurdles -- even on Windows. This solid and well-defined standard is
reaching out to the world of software development, slowly but surely.
Program your applications in a couple of hours instead of days, weeks
or never. Use the advanced API of a development framework that hasn't
needed significant modification for 10 years, because it rocks, is
stable and just works.
You want to know more? Visit the links below:
GNUstep:
http://www.gnustep.org/
http://www.gnustep.org/information/GNUstep-brochure.pdf
http://www.gnustep.org/information/Booklet.pdf
http://www.roard.com/docs/lmf1.article/
OpenStep:
http://www.toodarkpark.org/computers/objc/
Apple:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/
--
You must learn from the mistakes of others. You can't possibly live
long enough to make them all yourself.
--- Sam Levenson
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