Nothing from Apple, but GNU-Step was a re-implementation of NeXTStep, which came to be OS X and now macOS. I think you can use the gnu toolchain to compile Objective-C code on Windows, though...
Nothing from Apple, but GNU-Step was a re-implementation of NeXTStep, which came to be OS X and now macOS. I think you can use the gnu toolchain to compile Objective-C code on Windows, though without any of the frameworks that Apple offers (CoreFoundation, AppKit, etc.).
Was there ever anything like this for Objective-C on Windows?
I wonder if this will result in any apps coming from iOS to Windows...
Nothing from Apple, but GNU-Step was a re-implementation of NeXTStep, which came to be OS X and now macOS. I think you can use the gnu toolchain to compile Objective-C code on Windows, though without any of the frameworks that Apple offers (CoreFoundation, AppKit, etc.).