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Re: Cocoa, Java and C
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Re: Cocoa, Java and C


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa, Java and C
  • From: Deirdre Saoirse Moen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 21:37:43 -0700

Hi all!
I use Java, yep Java, but my programs run slow in X (pure Java), I check and many developer say that making programs in Objective C is much faster, well..

two questions...
1.- apple will release a complete support and information for Java on OS X someday? and, using java with X features, will be like use Objective C? (any idea of a new O'really book of that?)

For a long time, classic MacOS info was only available in Pascal even long after most people were coding in C. So -- I'd suggest learning enough ObjC so you can translate.

2.- if there is no posibility of that, any good tutorial to learn Objective C for a Java man?...

Have you tried the Objective-C tutorial included? How abour the ObjC reference also included?

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_Deirdre Stash-o-Matic: http://weirdre.com http://deirdre.net
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 >Cocoa, Java and C (From: Busman <email@hidden>)

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