Re: Gcc, Objective-C

2001-01-12 Thread Patrice LaFlamme
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 05:21:26PM -0500 or thereabouts, D-Man wrote: > I haven't heard much about Objective C. I would guess that it is > dying, but maybe I'm just not listening in the right groups. No, ObjC is not dying, it's just not getting the attention it deserves in a C/C++/Java world. So

Re: Gcc, Objective-C

2001-01-12 Thread Johann Spies
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 02:56:17PM -0500, Francois Fayard wrote: > Hello, > > Sorry for this question that perhaps doesn't really suit to the > debian-mailing list. But If someone has some advice, I would be great. > > I want to write a mathematical program (so no plateform dependencies) > which

Re: Gcc, Objective-C

2001-01-11 Thread D-Man
I haven't heard much about Objective C. I would guess that it is dying, but maybe I'm just not listening in the right groups. What features are you looking for in the language besides portability? ANSI C is quite portable. C++ works if you don't use some of the really complex features. Java is

Gcc, Objective-C

2001-01-11 Thread Francois Fayard
Hello, Sorry for this question that perhaps doesn't really suit to the debian-mailing list. But If someone has some advice, I would be great. I want to write a mathematical program (so no plateform dependencies) which used to be in Fortran 90. I want to switch to a real language. One of my choice