This is an overly blunt question, but my timeframes right now are shorter than I'd like. I've used NeXTstep a bit and Cocoa extensively but I'm new to GNUstep. A client to whom I cannot sell a Mac, but who has embraced Linux, has approached me to write the replacement for an old Windows app - written with Borland's Delphi environment - and I'd prefer to use an OpenStep derivative this time around. So I have, literally this week, begun poking at GNUstep. The app is algorithmically simple - and I have the benefit of being intimately familiar with the Delphi app, having written it as an employee - but needs to be bullet-proof.
What I'm really looking for is opinions, anecdotes, etc on how stable and robust the GNUstep version of Foundation is. I know I'm up to it because I've already done it, but GNUstep's my unknown. Can I trust this as the base for a mid-volume server (say 50,000 transactions per day), heavily threaded with response windows measured in centiseconds, and uptime that needs to be very close to 100%? Thanks in advance for any input. Greg -- "Harry?" Ron's voice was a mere whisper. "Do you smell something ... burning?" - Harry Potter and the Odor of the Phoenix _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
