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Re: Cocoa downgrade from openstep?
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Re: Cocoa downgrade from openstep?


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa downgrade from openstep?
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 13:55:50 -0700

This I find amusing. Resource forks are being depreciated for bundles (not cross platform, show up as arbitrary folders), File types and creators are being depreciated by extensions (should use the File type in higher precedence than the file extension, not the case. I filed this as a bug), and ObjC is somewhat being preferred over C++ (No other major platform I know of uses ObjC as its API language).

QuickTime is completely (almost completely) cross platform, in fact, Apple has been known to refer to it as its own OS.

Just how easy is it to port ObjC code to the Win32 API/MFC?

Ack, at 8/8/01, Scott Anguish said:

- cross-platform is gone

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Rosyna Keller
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