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Re: ObjC vs Java -- NEWBIE



On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 19:25:42 +0100 email@hidden said:

>So, I'm afraid from my point of view Java *is* Swing (assuming you're
>writing cross-platform GUI applications of course), and other
>technologies (SWT, Cocoa-Java, etc.), whatever their merits, are
>complete non-starters. But that's just me.

I don't quite understand your comment about SWT - what platform /doesn't/
it run on that you want to target?

Personally, I'm working on a Java app that uses SWT, and it's working
very nicely on my OSX Powerbook, as well as my Win2K and RedHat9
machines.... all without the nightmare bugginess, complexity, and
performance problems of Swing.



- bill
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http://www.hutten.org/bill/
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