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Table of Contents
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1. GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions with Answers
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1.1 Compatibility
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1.1.1 Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?
1.1.2 How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?
1.1.3 Tools for porting
1.1.4 Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?
1.1.5 Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?
1.1.6 Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?
1.1.7 Can I use my original NIB files?
1.1.8 Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"
1.1.9 Is there a plan to support the Java/YellowBox Bindings?
1.1.10 What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?
1.1.11 Is the Objective C API for GTK related?
1.1.12 How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?
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1.2.1 How can I get started programming?
1.2.2 How can I help with GNUstep?
1.2.3 Helping develop GNUstep
1.2.4 Helping document GNUstep
1.2.5 How do I assign my contribution?
1.2.6 How do I update the task list?
1.2.7 How do I start writing tests?
1.2.8 How do I start writing applications?
1.2.9 How can I help with the GNUstep website?
1.2.10 Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?
1.4 GNUstep Base Library
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1.4.1 What is the GNUstep Base Library?
1.4.2 What is its current state of development?
1.4.3 What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?
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1.5.1 What is the GUI Library?
1.5.2 Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends
1.5.3 What is the current state of development of the front-end?
1.5.4 What is the current state of development of the back-ends?
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