On 26.05.2014 12:24, David Chisnall wrote:
> That said, I don't think I should have too strong an opinion on this
> subject.  I've had little time for GNUstep recently and have
> increasingly little interest in Objective-C.  My last attempt to make
> a GUI application with GNUstep produced something that basically
> works, but was so much effort to get working that I'm seriously
> tempted to go and learn Qt and rewrite it.

Hi David,

your remark about writing a GNUstep GUI application got me interested.
What was it that was so hard about it?

- Missing or incorrect features in GNUstep GUI?
- Missing support for existing features in Gorm?
- Ugly look of the result?
- Missing integration with your desktop or other applications?

I really would like to learn from you experience and see whether it is
worth fixing it. I definitely wont switch over you Qt, you already know
my position on C++.

Cheers
Fred

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