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The GNUstep Base Library is a library of general-purpose, non-graphical Objective C objects.
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Readme ****** The GNUstep Base Library is a library of general-purpose, non-graphical Objective C objects. For example, it includes classes for strings, object collections, byte streams, typed coders, invocations, notifications, notification dispatchers, moments in time, network ports, remote object messaging support (distributed objects), event loops, and random number generators. It provides functionality that aims to implement the non-graphical portion of the OpenStep standard (the Foundation library). Here is some introductory info to get you started: Initial reading =============== The file `NEWS' has the library's feature history. The file `GNUstep-HOWTO' give instructions for installing the library. Preparing to write code ======================= The documentation isn't much to speak of so far. Better documentation will be forthcoming, but the library needs to settle first. For now I recommend reading the header files. The headers for the classes are in `./src/include'. How can you help? ================= * Give us feedback! Tell us what you like; tell us what you think could be better. Send bug reports to <bug-gnustep@gnu.org>. * Donate classes. If you write classes that fit in the libgnustep-base framework, I'd be happy to include them. Happy hacking!