Re: [xsrcg-devel] objective-c, the project, design, updates
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From: Max N. <max...@ya...> - 2004-06-16 02:29:58
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Le 15 juin 2004, =E0 06:35, Jesse a =E9crit : > alright. three's a good number =3D). i think so, anyway. Max, how = much > experience do you have with objective-c/GNUstep/Cocoa? I'm currently learning Objective-C and Cocoa. As for GNUStep, = well...=20 I've used WindowMaker but that's about all. I figured this project=20 would be a good occasion to learn more... So I guess that makes me a=20 newbie, right? But don't worry, I learn fast. ^^ > 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 have a Powerbook and a PC running Linux (Gentoo). I expect to = do=20 most of my work on OS X. > 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=20 > most > frequently using. of course, i could handle undernet, but i don't=20 > think > we need the fluff of a generic network. i encourage you guys to > lurk/idle in #gnustep as well. OK, I'll be on #xsrcg. My online handle is Wild_Cat, by the way. > glad to see that the list is active, and i'm glad to be in touch with > you guys. Same here. -- Max maxnoel_fr at yahoo dot fr -- ICQ #85274019 "Look at you hacker... A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting=20 and sweating as you run through my corridors... How can you challenge a=20= perfect, immortal machine?" |