![]() ![]() In order to use GNUstep on Windows install the GNUstep MSYS System - which gives you the core unix-like tools you know and love. What this means is that the core libraries and command line apps can work on Windows - which is good for learning basic Objective-C concepts. ![]() ![]() I haven’t gotten GWorkspace (or Backbone and alternative) to work on Windows or any other graphical apps, but you can use graphical GNUstep apps on Linux. GNUstep includes a graphical environment GWorkspace which is a clone of the NeXT workspace manager. You can also get the GNUStep implementation of the OpenStep libraries which includes the same core libraries as Cocoa - including Foundation which contains NSString, etc. You can install GCC on Windows via Cygwin or MinGW. ![]() Writing iOS or Cocoa apps does require a Mac with XCode, but you can learn Objective-C (and work on libraries and command-line apps) on Microsoft Windows. ![]()
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