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307 308 309 310 311 312 313 | $ ./configure --host=m68k-amigaos <h1 id="first-app">Writing your first application with ObjFW</h1> To create your first, empty application, you can use `objfw-new`: | | | 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 | $ ./configure --host=m68k-amigaos <h1 id="first-app">Writing your first application with ObjFW</h1> To create your first, empty application, you can use `objfw-new`: $ objfw-new --app MyFirstApp This creates a file `MyFirstApp.m`. The `-[applicationDidFinishLaunching]` method is called as soon as ObjFW finished all initialization. Use this as the entry point to your own code. For example, you could add the following line there to create a "Hello World": [OFStdOut writeLine: @"Hello World!"]; |
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