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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: Marco Scheurer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 15:21:21 +0100

OpenStep for Windows-- which died with the name Yellow box-- was a wonderful environment for development work targeted to the deployment of applications into highly controlled, typically corporate, environments. It was not suitable for applications destined to more generic marketplaces.

Agreed. But the biggest problems for any deployment other than corporate mission critical applications were the licensing and the installation of the needed OPENSTEP resources (frameworks, daemons) rather than a task scheduling problem. Definitely not accessible for end-user software or shareware.

b.bum
(Who worked with Yellow/Windows for a number of years -- including doing development work targeted to deployment on that platform. It was unpleasant, certainly not of the quality that you would want to deploy without active sys-admin support.)

Over the years, we also developed and deployed many YellowBox/EOF/Windows applications: it was not unpleasant, and certainly less so than any available alternative for Windows deployment. In fact, it was mostly pleasant: we were developing on OPENSTEP/Intel and later on Mac, and only deploying on Windows (there's a huge productivity gain when you're not compiling on Windows, among other things).

Our installation scripts installed correctly the applications and OPENSTEP when needed, and OPENSTEP-friendly Windows administrators were not a requirement. Some of these apps included some heavy (DPS) drawing, and rendering has rarely, if ever, been a problem. Many of them are still in use today, on NT, 2000 or XP; and some are still evolving: their replacements are usually late and cannot catch up...

Marco Scheurer
Sen:te, Lausanne, Switzerland http://www.sente.ch
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