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I just remembered that Port Authority won't run without a working
DarwinPorts installation. VuMan, another Tcl/Tk application, has no such
dependency. See http://www.wordtech-software.com/vuman.html.
Chris Tracewell wrote:
| I just finished my first AS Studio project and am very excited to
| develop my next project. I am a long time web programmer with PHP,
| Lasso, AS and Javascript well under my belt. I have really enjoyed the
| power of developing a true desktop client app as opposed to a web
| browser app.
|
| I am writing for the input of others who might have some input on the
| issue of using RealBasic versus learning Cocoa. After my first AS
| Studio App I was convinced that XCode is the answer to many projects I
| have in the pipe. I also realized that I was stretching Applescript too
| far as I am building a full product, customer, order management system
| and thus need to go the next step and learn Cocoa. I bought the Cocoa
| book by Aaron Hillegass "Cocoa Programming For Mac OS X" and feel very
| confident that I can be productive in Cocoa in a fairly short time.
|
| A few years ago I looked into RealBasic and even began to fiddle with
| it. I have recently looked again and am wondering if anyone has any
| input into the advantages/disadvantages of using RB for building
| business apps versus Cocoa. It seems with the latest release of XCode –
| bindings in particular – that developing Cocoa apps has become shall we
| say "quicker and less code intensive" and thus maybe RB's "easy"
| learning curve may not be such a huge advantage over Cocoa.
|
| The points that pull me towards RB is the multi platform authoring and
| speed of development. We are mac only, but we may find it useful to
| develop apps for our vendors/partners and thus RB seems to be the best
| choice. Is porting a Cocoa app to Windoze a huge undertaking that
| requires expertise in yet another low level language like C++, I expect
| it is.
|
| I should mention that I did look into Revolution but was turned off as
| soon as i found out that table views are horrible, no column headings,
| little cell formatting and so forth.
|
| Primarily we will be connecting to a local MySQL database and
| manipulating data. Updating product info, orders, vendor info, viewing
| images that appear on our web site and then synching some of that info
| to our web database. We're not trying to build another quickbooks but
| we will be doing accounting as well.
|
| Does anyone have any input? Is development in RB still a lot faster
| than in Xcode using Cocoa? Can anyone tell me of advantages to
| developing in one over the other? I feel like my mind is 80% made up
| that I will use RB but wanted to throw this out there in case someone
| has already gone down this path and has some wisdom.
|
| Thanks for your input.
|
| Chris _______________________________________________
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