Andreas,

I, briefly, worked at a company named Apportable.   This is something they
were working on near the end of my tenure there.   Unfortunately, I was not
involved in that effort.  The idea was to be able to port any iOS app to
the web.   It is definitely possible and I would love to see GNUstep apps
able to run like this.

GC


On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 11:51 AM Andreas Höschler <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Johannes,
>
> > as you probably know there now is WebAssembly[1], which has got a
> libc[2] by now and even a port of SDL2 and cocos2d[3].
> >
> > Yes, it seems to be somewhat limited as there is no full (?)
> implementation of threads, networking seems to be reduced to the usage of
> websockets, and probably some more issues…
> >
> > But, what do you think, would there be some interest to bring
> ObjC/GNUstep into the web browser?
>
> This would be ultimate to bring GNUstep apps (at least a GNUstep thin
> client to GNUstep apps running on a server) to every common platform (OS).
> I would love to see that happening. Has anybody already given that a try?
>
> Regards,
>
>  Andreas
>
>
>

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