I think Apple is making mistake by not featuring any development in
Carbon. If developer wants to develop application for multiple
platform, he has to use Carbon & I think apple does not want to allow
other programmer to develop application for any other platform. Carbon
is truly a great language which does not bind itself to any language
strictly while cocoa extensively binds itself to obj-c.
Thanks,
Palav
On 4/8/08, Bill Bumgarner <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 2008, at 8:51 PM, Jack Small wrote:
> > There will never be any Carbon sessions at WWDC again. There are
> > going to be a LOT of applications that can not be written in Cocoa.
>
> "can not" is very different than "will never".
>
> b.bum
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