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Re: Cocoa's Popularity
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Re: Cocoa's Popularity


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa's Popularity
  • From: Shawn Erickson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 06:44:02 -0800

FYI... In the below statement I was mainly considering large development houses. I would agree with others that shareware seems to be taking off will Cocoa.


On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 09:53 AM, Shawn Erickson wrote:

On Saturday, March 16, 2002, at 06:43 PM, Michael P. Rogers wrote:

Would it be safe to say that more programmers are using Cocoa/Objective-C now than when it was OpenSTEP? And that it is installed/available on more computers than when it shipped with NeXT boxes? I'm writing a paper trying to encourage my colleagues to teach Cocoa, and so I'm *hoping* that the answers are yes, but educated estimates either way would be appreciated.


My gut feeling says...

The developer community looking at and interesting in learning Cocoa is close to one order of magnitude greater then in the NeXT days. The number of developers actually working in Cocoa is maybe twice to three times what happened in the NeXT days. I would expect this to accelerate as the current porting cycle for existing Mac OS apps complete (most ports are done using Carbon).

Also a big change from the OpenSTEP days is the extension of the Cocoa frameworks to not only Objective-C but to Java. In other words you have two languages that can work with Cocoa.

Well Cocoa is part of every copy of Mac OS X and easily over a million copies have been shipped or pre-installed and ALL future computers sold from Apple will ship with and boot Mac OS X. I would expect a few million systems (if not more) with Cocoa frameworks with in a year. I would think that exceeds NeXT box shipments.
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