Re: Help choosing Lisp for Mac OSX



Raffael Cavallaro <raffaelcavallaro@pas-d'espam-s'il-vous-plait-dot-mac.com> writes:

> On 2005-04-07 01:58:17 -0400, cstacy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Christopher C. Stacy) said:
>
>
> > It's a matter of existing code
> > versus writing new code.
> >
> >> The principal advantage of using Objective-C on Mac OS X is like the
> >> main advantage of smalltalk - the large class library. If you take
> >> away the ability to use that in a cross-platform fashion, you might as
> >> well just use C, especially if you already have working C apps on
> >> Windows and/or *nix.
> > I didn't follow what you're trying to say there, either.
>
> They are two ways of saying the same thing. To use Objective-C as it
> is meant to be used, one's existing code should be refactored to use
> the Objective-C class library.

So how does this relate to running the program on Windows?
.



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