I have no desire to learn Cocoa. I don't like the Objective C, and I
don't believe it's a good idea for Apple to continue down the path of
what is essentially a dead language.
I'm a C/C++ programmer, too, but I'm wondering if that's not also a
dying language. The kids these days are all learning new languages,
like Java, Ruby and Python. Apple seems to be working on supporting
their Cocoa API with these languages, which share the introspection
properties of Objective-C (which C++ lacks).
Maybe in the long run, Objective-C becomes less important to the Cocoa
APIs and also C programmers will follow the Cobol and assembly
language programmers into obscurity.
I just hope the later doesn't happen faster than I can learn the new languages.
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Tom Saxton
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