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  1. (At a later point I'm going to generate bindings for 3 using and then use to integrate libpurple into . But I never said that, because probably it will never happen.)

  2. (At a later point I'm going to generate #ObjC bindings for #libpurple 3 using #ObjGTK and then use #ObjFW to integrate libpurple into #Adium. But I never said that, because probably it will never happen.)

  3. (At a later point I'm going to generate #ObjC bindings for #libpurple 3 using #ObjGTK and then use #ObjFW to integrate libpurple into #Adium. But I never said that, because probably it will never happen.)

  4. (At a later point I'm going to generate #ObjC bindings for #libpurple 3 using #ObjGTK and then use #ObjFW to integrate libpurple into #Adium. But I never said that, because probably it will never happen.)

  5. (At a later point I'm going to generate #ObjC bindings for #libpurple 3 using #ObjGTK and then use #ObjFW to integrate libpurple into #Adium. But I never said that, because probably it will never happen.)

  6. Eventually (which may be many years ahead) I'm going to have a cross-platform app featuring both a native GTK and native Cocoa (Touch) interfaces.

  7. Eventually (which may be many years ahead) I'm going to have a cross-platform #ObjC app featuring both a native GTK and native Cocoa (Touch) interfaces.

    #ObjFW #OFObjectiveCForever

  8. Eventually (which may be many years ahead) I'm going to have a cross-platform #ObjC app featuring both a native GTK and native Cocoa (Touch) interfaces.

    #ObjFW #OFObjectiveCForever

  9. Eventually (which may be many years ahead) I'm going to have a cross-platform #ObjC app featuring both a native GTK and native Cocoa (Touch) interfaces.

    #ObjFW #OFObjectiveCForever

  10. Eventually (which may be many years ahead) I'm going to have a cross-platform #ObjC app featuring both a native GTK and native Cocoa (Touch) interfaces.

    #ObjFW #OFObjectiveCForever

  11. In case you‘re interested in the state of (which turns out to be my project for learning GObject), I’ve put some notes here: git.nil.im/ObjFW/discussions/i

  12. In case you‘re interested in the state of #ObjGTK (which turns out to be my project for learning GObject), I’ve put some notes here: git.nil.im/ObjFW/discussions/i

    #GTK #ObjC #ObjFW #bindings

  13. In case you‘re interested in the state of #ObjGTK (which turns out to be my project for learning GObject), I’ve put some notes here: git.nil.im/ObjFW/discussions/i

    #GTK #ObjC #ObjFW #bindings

  14. In case you‘re interested in the state of #ObjGTK (which turns out to be my project for learning GObject), I’ve put some notes here: git.nil.im/ObjFW/discussions/i

    #GTK #ObjC #ObjFW #bindings

  15. In case you‘re interested in the state of #ObjGTK (which turns out to be my project for learning GObject), I’ve put some notes here: git.nil.im/ObjFW/discussions/i

    #GTK #ObjC #ObjFW #bindings

  16. Folks, I can definitely recommend this talk from @bugaevc at !

    floss.social/@gnome/1148734447

    Sergey has been of great help for my minor stumblings of trying to write bindings for . He's got formidable knowledge und deep insight into especially and Cxx languages in general.

  17. Thanks go out to @elementary for the most beautiful Linux UI out there.

    And to @js for the most beautiful implementation ever.

  18. @helge @dasdom @[email protected] Interesting talk you‘re having. I don‘t have to make a living from software, but to me it was kinda the same: I like the dev environment, but it did not feel good to invest spare time into that golden cage. That‘s why I‘m writing a GTK wrapper for @objfw and @elementary. You still may write iOS apps using , but at some point you may as well write apps running on a @mntmn.

    If you like to step in, help is appreciated.

  19. I mean, there is an mug as well. 😉 @elementary @objfw

  20. What is the best way to learn #ObjectiveC on Linux?

    At some point in the future I want to get a feel for the language. I'm not so fussed about learning Cocoa and the Foundation framework. I'm more interested in the syntax and structure.

    I need something with a solid set of tutorials, without using a Mac.

    Is #GNUstep the best option? Are there any good tutorials for #ObjFW?

    #ObjC

  21. Looks like I'm going to contribute to and an package for . 😀 🤷‍♂️