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Re: How viable is Cocoa development?
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Re: How viable is Cocoa development?


  • Subject: Re: How viable is Cocoa development?
  • From: Matt Judy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 15:49:19 -0800

Finlay Dobbie wrote:
Neither is AppleScript, not to mention Quartz, NetInfo, DirectoryService, IOKit, QuickTime... The list goes on. These are all very nice technologies specific to OS X... Is that a reason not to use them? Or do you group anything with a non-Obj-C API that is part of OS X as "Carbon"? :-P

NetInfo and IOKit are both available in Darwin, which runs just fine on Intel hardware. Check out /System/Library/Frameworks in an i386 Darwin install.

--Matt Judy


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