Hey David,

thank you for your quick and comprehensive response. I did not know about the 
UIKit implementation, that is interesting.

What would be a a clean and simple way (I saw there are massive libs) to do 
some sort of model-ui binding for iOS and/or GNUstep (using KVO)? Is there an 
app that does this and could be considered an example?

Thanks again
Johannes

> Am 14.08.2019 um 15:57 schrieb David Chisnall <[email protected]>:
> 
> Last time I checked:
> 
> KVO worked.  There is a cleaner way of implementing it on the GNUstep runtime 
> (which WinObjC does, but GNUstep doesn't yet).
> 
> Some of the bindings work, but several of the NS*Controller classes are 
> missing functionality.  Apple is quietly trying to forget Cocoa bindings were 
> ever a thing (they're not supported by UIKit at all and no longer seem to be 
> recommended by the AppKit tutorials), so I don't think anyone has been 
> motivated to do it.  I don't think anything in implementing the missing parts 
> is difficult, it's all just work.  Debugging bindings is basically impossible 
> on macOS, I don't know whether debugging the implementation of bindings is 
> easier...
> 
> David
> 
>> On 14/08/2019 13:26, Johannes Brakensiek wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> just wanted to ask if anyone could give an update about this:
>> http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/KVO_Bindings_Project
>> Is there anybody who could implement this? What would be needed to let 
>> him/her do the work? ;-)
>> Thanks in advance
>> Johannes
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