Re: Is there a decent Obj-C for Windows?
Re: Is there a decent Obj-C for Windows?
- Subject: Re: Is there a decent Obj-C for Windows?
- From: Rob Rix <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 08:28:27 -0400
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That's not entirely true, either. Since we are *MIGHTILY* spoiled by
Foundation Kit ;), the standard Object-based class hierarchy looks to us
terribly, but it is not that bad in fact, and is very definitely
_useable_.
Yes...but you can also define Windows as usable. "Usable" doesn't mean
"pleasant to use", or even "won't give you migraines if you try using it".
Not to bash anybody else's API's, it's just that I've seen only one API
which I truly enjoy using, and that's Cocoa (and companion API's made with
Cocoa).
- -- Rob
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