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Re: Sayonara, Cocoa Java




On Dec 18, 2007, at 1:17 AM, Steve Klingsporn wrote:


I've updated my freeware version of Ataxx (fun game) that is written in Cocoa Java:


http://nimh.net/~shane/files/Aquataxx1.9.zip

-  Full source code included, as always
-  Universal Binary support (hack with app stub copy/paste)
-  Runs on 10.2 - 10.5
-  New Roster Server, so make some new friends
-  New "YinYang" appearance

Apple, I wish you would reconsider. I love Cocoa Java. It's a great way to write applications.

Time to familiarize myself with Objective-C. Would you really write a server in C or Objective-C nowadays, though?


The most recent discussion I remember. Replacement for Cocoa-Java bridge

http://lists.apple.com/archives/java-dev/2007/Nov/msg00494.html

You could probably find in the archives something from about when Apple sort of deprecated this concerning getting an open source effort rolling but I never heard of such a effort getting going.

You would probably find a number of occasions where I mention my macnative package (URL included with my signature below). Usually with the caveat of my time put in on it depending on any interest. Your post would I guess count as one list post of interest. Counting as more interest might be something off-list indicating someone wanted to use it, test it, develop on it, or criticize or otherwise talk about it. That to me might count as more motivating interest.


Parity is nice. Oh well. Back to the funny farm.

Yeah well when the parity bits are off you have corrupted data right?

Mike Hall        hallmike at att dot net
http://www.geocities.com/mik3hall
http://sourceforge.net/projects/macnative



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