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Re: Learning Cocoa (OT!: Small Language Rant)
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Re: Learning Cocoa (OT!: Small Language Rant)


  • Subject: Re: Learning Cocoa (OT!: Small Language Rant)
  • From: Eric Peyton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 17:41:18 -0500

All,

Can we please take these opinions that have very little to do with productive cocoa development (the gist of this list) off list.

I suggest private email or /dev/null.

Eric

On Monday, July 16, 2001, at 05:28 PM, Chris Gehlker wrote:

On 7/16/01 12:50 PM, "John C. Randolph" <email@hidden> wrote:

On the contrary! Obj-C remains not for political reasons, but in spite
of them. There is a very strong pro-Java faction at Apple.


Can you provide some background on how this came about? It seems to me that
there is an increasing sense of disillusionment with Java in the larger
programming community. Look at all the "Java sucks" posts on oriellynet.com
and /. for examples. Is Apple in a time warp?
--
Adults are obsolete children.
-Dr. Seuss, humorist, illustrator, and author (1904-1991)
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