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From: "Michael B. Wright" <Mikey AT Nxus DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: (none)
Date: 26 Jan 1997 13:58:53 GMT
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Adrian Oboroc <ash AT cinf DOT usm DOT md> wrote in article
<Pine DOT LNX DOT 3 DOT 93 DOT 970124104046 DOT 2206A-100000 AT cinf DOT usm DOT md>...
> 
> Please, could anybody from maillist explain to me what Objective C
exactly
> represents ? Is it something between 'vanilla' C and C++ or it's an
> independent branch of C evolution ? Wich are it's pluses and minuses ?
>                 Thanks for reading. With respect, snoopy AsH  ;)
	I'm afraid my knowledge of Objective C is too limited to specifically
answer all of your questions. I do however, believe that Cygnus has online
information on the subject, and an Objective C compiler availiable for
download. Check "http://www.cygnus.com/library/". From what I understand
you can even compile sources in ObjC, and then link with MSVC code!
										-Mikey AT Nxus DOT com

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