Its looks like carbon bindings are there, so now I have to learn enough ada to be useful, apperntly the reglar macosx Project Builder can used, so the tools are there. http://www.brianredfern.org On Thu, 1 May 2003, Michael McGonagle wrote: > Manuel and Brian, > > I was looking on line, and there is a GNU Ada compiler. It is called > "GNAT". The docs say something about it being a translator, but in the > end, you get a native binary. > > Does Scala depend on any external libraries? Would these be available on > OS X??? > > Mike > > > Brian Redfern wrote: > > I guess the interesting part would be to make an ada-objectivec binding to > > make a osx gui, or even ada to java, I wonder if there's a java version of > > ada, maybe it could be re-written in java-ada (if it exists, jython is > > python-java, and there's also a java-eiffel binding). > > > > http://www.brianredfern.org > > > > On Thu, 1 May 2003, Michael McGonagle wrote: > > > > > >> > >>Manuel Op de Coul wrote: > >> > >>>Any volunteers for porting Scala to OS X on this list? > >> > >>Manuel, I was going to ask if there was a version available for OSX, I > >>am still using the commandline version. > >> > >>I know there is supposed to be an Ada compiler for OSX, do you know > >>anything about it?? > >> > >>I would be interested in helping out, but as I don't know Ada, I would > >>have more to learn first... > >> > >>Thanks, > >> > >>Mike > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > >