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Revision as of 16:45, 8 September 2006
Objective-C consists of a set of object-oriented extensions to the C language, featuring things like dynamic binding and a powerful runtime system. That makes Objective-C a superset of C. It is the main programming language used to program with GNUstep.
Objective-C was created by Brad Cox.
Some resources: