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Re: Help me please to find a job in Cocoa
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Re: Help me please to find a job in Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Help me please to find a job in Cocoa
  • From: Lance Bland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 07:21:47 -0500

On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 01:38 AM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:

> That's quite the stretch.... it wasn't running quite happily, it was
> running with some extreme limitations and caveats. Windows is not
> designed to allow for a client/server based rendering environment such
> as that demanded by the combination of an application rendering and
> processing events through the Display PostScript Server. The only
> way to make it run reasonably well was to adjust the Windows task
> scheduler to not focus cycles on the foreground task, but doing that
> would adversely affect every other Windows app that assumed the
> default scheduling model. That was but one of many problems with
> OpenStep on Windows.

hi-

We had all our real-time visualization software running on YellowBox
and OpenStep on Windows (as well as Solaris) at one point and the
Windows version was (slightly) faster than on OpenStep/Mach for the
same computer. It was even deployed to real-time trading apps and other
real-time systems. ... but Cocoa on Mac OS X is better than all of them
for sure.

-lance

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Lance Bland
mailto:email@hidden
VVI Is The #1 Visual-Report Tool Developer For Mac OS X
http://www.vvi.com
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