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From: | andrew AT wipux2 DOT wifo DOT uni-mannheim DOT de (Andrew Wheadon) |
Newsgroups: | gnu.gcc.help,comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Objectiv-C environment for DOS |
Date: | 15 Dec 1995 13:11:28 GMT |
Organization: | Rechenzentrum Uni-Mannheim |
Lines: | 18 |
Message-ID: | <4ars60$29m@trumpet.uni-mannheim.de> |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
I'm looking for a commercial or free implementation of a programming environment for Objectiv-C under DOS or Windows It needs to be usable by first-term non-computer-science students as part of their obligatory computer-courses. I was thinking of a front-end to djg++ or something similar. Have you heard of anything (other than emacs) which could be used for this. The optimal solution would be a Borland-C-Environment for Objectiv-C but anything better than simple command-lines would help. Cheerio -- The cost of living hasn't affected it's popularity. (unknown) current release=doc host=wipux2.wifo.uni-mannheim.de \ "NetBSD-current mirror" hostbase=/mit/ftp/pub/NetBSD base=/usr prefix=/usr backup delete use-rel-suffix
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