Monday, December 13, 2021

GNUstep: Open-source, Object-oriented, Cross-platform Development Environment

GNUstep Overview

GNUstep is a mature Framework, suited both for advanced GUI desktop applications as well as server applications. The framework closely follows Apple's Cocoa APIs and is portable to a variety of platforms and architectures.

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GNUstep offers Development tools for command-line and GUI development, as well as the foundations for a Desktop environment, which other projects can complete.

GWorkspace

GWorkspace

Workspace Manager, File Manager with content inspectors and metadata search.

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Project Center

Project Center

IDE and GUI development, makefile generation and GORM real-time integration.

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Gorm

Gorm

Graphical development of interfaces and object relationships.

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Windows Compatibility

GNUstep can easily be used to port or create applications on other platforms including Windows.

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GNUstep provides the foundations for a portable desktop environment, like offering the base Workspace API (implemented by the official GWorkspace, but user-replaceable) and a set of useful but not mandatory applications. The completion of a desktop environment is done by other projects like the The GNUstep Application Project or Etoile.

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GNUstep provides an environment to easily develop advanced GUI desktop applications as well as server applications.

GNUstep's core framework provides open source version of the Cocoa APIs and tools for as many platforms as possible.
GNUstep provides a robust implementation of the AppKit and Foundation libraries as well as the development tools including the advanced interface designer Gorm (the InterfaceBuilder) and the IDE ProjectCenter (ProjectBuilder/Xcode).
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GNUstep seeks to be source code compatible with Cocoa, it can thus be used to develop and build cross-platform applications between Macintosh (Cocoa), Unix (Solaris) and Unix-like (GNU/Linux and GNU/Hurd, NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD) platforms as well as Windows
GNUstep's main development language is Objective-C, but GNUstep is not limited to that.

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