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Objective-C Beyond Mac and iOS

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Objective-C is used almost exclusively with Mac and iOS, but it is possible to use Objective-C on other platforms. This chapter discusses how to write and compile Objective-C code on Windows 7 with GNUstep. This chapter also demonstrates Objective-J, a programming language based on Objective-C that is used to make web applications.

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Campbell, M. (2012). Objective-C Beyond Mac and iOS. In: Objective-C Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4372-4_11

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