Re: [xsrcg-devel] objective-c, the project, design, updates
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From: Jesse <jwa...@sp...> - 2004-06-15 04:35:09
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alright. three's a good number =3D). i think so, anyway. Max, how much experience do you have with objective-c/GNUstep/Cocoa? also, do you primarily use/develop linux or Mac OS X? do you have both platforms available? i'll be buying a Mac as soon as i am in a more comfortable financial situation to test some cross-platform capabilities. i've always wanted one anyway =3D). i primarily use linux, if you didn't know. and also FreeBSD, but they are virtually equivalent for our purposes. but i'll be testing on FreeBSD anyway. =20 To answer the two primary questions, I'm also in GMT-5 (Atlanta, GA US/Eastern). also, i think freenode is the best network to use. it is a development (primarily GNU/GPL stuff) network, and it already hosts such channels as #gnustep and others. it is also the one that i am most frequently using. of course, i could handle undernet, but i don't think we need the fluff of a generic network. i encourage you guys to lurk/idle in #gnustep as well. =20 perhaps now we can coordinate some meeting times. i will add that school is very hectic for me lately. i graduate in august, so i also need to update my resume, get it to the career center, and get it out to companies and hopefully have a job lined up by graduation. i'm also moving in the next couple of weeks (among tests and heavy homework load!), so that will add to my busy schedule. glad to see that the list is active, and i'm glad to be in touch with you guys. -jesse jwa...@sp... On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 22:06 -0500, Adam Brown wrote: > On Jun 14, 2004, at 04:10 AM, Max Noel wrote: >=20 > > > > Le 14 juin 2004, =E0 05:53, Jesse Wattenbarger a =E9crit : > > > >> hey there, > >> > >> i don't know if anyone besides me and adam are on this list. but, oh > >> well, someone needs to use it =3D). > > > > I'm there too. My name's Max. Pleased to meet you. ^^ > > >=20 > And of course, me. I'm still here too! >=20 > >> i've been hanging out in #gnustep on irc.freenode.org. i know that > >> we have a lot to do on design work before any real coding is begun, > >> but i think getting a good grip on the language and API is giving me > >> a good eye for design of the app. maybe we should get together on > >> irc some time and discuss the design a little bit. school and an > >> upcoming move have kept me pretty busy lately, but i'm still very > >> interested in developing xsrcg. it's gonna be a great app once we > >> get around to it. i want to make it the absolute best SR app > >> available, and a damn good GNUstep/Cocoa cross-platform app =3D). > > > > Heh... That's the spirit! > > > > School is over for me, so I now have time to work on the project.=20 > > Meeting on IRC is a good idea, indeed, the question being "when?".=20 > > What are your respective timezones? (I'm in France, so that's GMT+1 --=20 > > +2 counting Daylight Savings Time) > > >=20 > School's over for me as well, but work has been pretty hectic lately.=20 > Apparently we're going to making an appearance at the NAMM show in=20 > Nashville next month, and lucky me gets to go. But with that, there's a=20 > lot of work we're doing to be prepared for the show and what not. >=20 > Besides that, I've been trying to find a little time to get the Obj-C=20 > going. I've been reading some of the books I have here and there. >=20 > IRC is always great. I'm usually idling somewhere. Any preferable=20 > networks? I usually avoid EFNet these days. I've been kind of idling=20 > around #S-Run on Undernet a bit lately, I'll go ahead and open up=20 > #xsrcg on Undernet as well. Unless you guys have a preferred network=20 > you already hang out on, which might be better than using Undernet=20 > (which I've never been partial too either). >=20 > I'm in Oklahoma, so I guess I'm GMT-5 right now with daylight savings=20 > time in effect. Although my schedule is pretty flexible. Hopefully=20 > Jesse's not in Australia or something like that...heh. That would be a=20 > pain to get us all on IRC at the same time then. :-) >=20 > -- > Adam Brown > co...@di... >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by The 2004 JavaOne(SM) Conference > Learn from the experts at JavaOne(SM), Sun's Worldwide Java Developer > Conference, June 28 - July 1 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA > REGISTER AND SAVE! http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf Priority Code NWMGYKND > _______________________________________________ > xsrcg-devel mailing list > xsr...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xsrcg-devel >=20 >=20 |