FROM : Waleed Mebane
DATE : Wed Apr 06 19:33:02 2005
Scott is right. You could check out GNUStep and CYGwin, though. They
might not provide an ultimate solution, but they may allow you to
quickly develop an intermediate working solution, before developing an
native Win32 port.
Waleed
On Apr 6, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Scott Stevenson wrote:
>
> On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:00 AM, Vincent Flouriot - SeaSideTech wrote:
> [. . .]
>> 3rd question :
>> Do you know any tutorial about how to do such a job (porting from
>> Cocoa to Win)
>
> This isn't a simple thing. I don't think a tutorial could do what you
> need. Cocoa is quite different from Win32 in many respects, and you
> might find you have to write a lot of stuff from scratch.
>
> In reality, you probably need to learn Cocoa first.
>
>
> - Scott
DATE : Wed Apr 06 19:33:02 2005
Scott is right. You could check out GNUStep and CYGwin, though. They
might not provide an ultimate solution, but they may allow you to
quickly develop an intermediate working solution, before developing an
native Win32 port.
Waleed
On Apr 6, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Scott Stevenson wrote:
>
> On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:00 AM, Vincent Flouriot - SeaSideTech wrote:
> [. . .]
>> 3rd question :
>> Do you know any tutorial about how to do such a job (porting from
>> Cocoa to Win)
>
> This isn't a simple thing. I don't think a tutorial could do what you
> need. Cocoa is quite different from Win32 in many respects, and you
> might find you have to write a lot of stuff from scratch.
>
> In reality, you probably need to learn Cocoa first.
>
>
> - Scott
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