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Re: Carbon Direction



I suppose. Just FYI the reason I posted this is simply that its a more solid confirmation of the insinuations I've seen on this list for Carbon. Right now I'm personally trying to evaluate a few projects we're trying to do and Carbon was my choice framework. As I wrote before I *like* Cocoa and the ideas behind Obj-C, but I just can't seem to work within Obj-C. It just does not feel right. Since I don't have anyone over me to decide for me, I have to do so myself and I'm on the fence of what to do in our efforts. For me development is fun. I enjoy it. I do it because I enjoy it and I don't enjoy Obj- C. So this entire discussion for me is pertinent as a way to help decide what I'm going to do.

On Jun 20, 2007, at 10:17 PM, Rosyna wrote:

So I take it this is another person wanting the super-sexy HITheme APIs to stick around? I mean, is that what they're saying?

Ack, at 6/20/07, Alex Kac said:

To add fuel to the fire on the death of Carbon:

http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/visiting_the_apple_wwdc_2007
"So what did we learn ? Well foremost: Carbon is a dead track, we really need to change our application to utilize the Cocoa framework.".

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Sincerely, Rosyna Keller Technical Support/Carbon troll/Always needs a hug

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