Hi ZuLuuuuuu, > After a small exploring, I found GNUstep web site and I liked the atmospher and the things written in it.
In my humble opinion you made a right choice. This is the same choice I made some time ago and forced myself to start with Objective C. I think it provides excellent balance between simplicity and features. > Part II is the part where you begin to use GNUstep framework. But it is too hard! You took a courageous step to use GNUstep on Windows, where it is supported less of all. As Gregory Casamento said, the primary development platform for GNUstep is Unix. My Linux distribution has GNUstep packages, for instanse, so the installation _there_ is trivial. If you must do it on Windows, you might consider Cocotron( www.cocotron.org ), although developers claim it's unstable, too. --Tima _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
