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Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.announce
From: lozinski@CUP.PORTAL.COM
Subject: EXPO: Developing Obj-C Apps for NEXTSTEP, Windows and Motif
Organization: Next Announcements
Approved: sanguish@digifix.com

Developing Objective-C Applications for NEXTSTEP and Microsoft
Windows and Motif.

NEXTSTEP developers have traditionally been faced with a dilemma:
should they develop in Objective-C for the NEXT or in C++ for
MS-Windows and MOTIF.  Now it is possible to develop for all
platforms in Objective-C.  NEXTSTEP developers can use Objective-C
with the Borland Compiler on the P.C., and the GNU compiler on a Unix
workstation.  This opens the tantalizing prospect of delivering
NEXTSTEP type applications on Multiple Platforms.  Specific techniques
include using NEXTSTEP compatible class libraries, using interface
builder clones available under Smalltalk, and assembling Smalltalk
Graphical Objects with Objective-C application objects.  

For more information please attend our talk at NEXTWORLD
Tuesday May 25, 1993.  Room 132.  2:00pm to 3:00 pm


For MS-Windows Information               For Motif Information
Christopher Lozinski			 Walter Daugherity
lozinski@cup.portal.com			 daugher@chisholm.cs.tamu.edu
CompuServe: 71201,1175

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