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Re: Categories, Protocols, Delegates and ToolTips
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Re: Categories, Protocols, Delegates and ToolTips


  • Subject: Re: Categories, Protocols, Delegates and ToolTips
  • From: Malte Tancred <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 18:49:45 +0200

On wednesday, june 19, 2002, at 05:41 , Paul Cezanne wrote:
That reminds me, a lot of Cocoa is very cool, very powerful (I remember seeing a Next box at a trade show in the late 80s and thinking, man, that is the way to code.) but the coding paradigms are so different from C++ that the learning curve is very steep.
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This is a problem that Cocoa adoption is going to face. It is cool, but very different.

Java is a lot more like Objective-C than C++ is (that's my impression anyway, but I'm no C++ coder so don't take my word for it :-), and Java is pretty common these days.

But perhaps Java is used in different environments. I suppose most Windows and mac (pre X) applications are written in C/C++, so I guess you have point.

Cheerio,
Malte
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