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Java vs Objective-C security
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Java vs Objective-C security


  • Subject: Java vs Objective-C security
  • From: Sheehan Olver <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 01:53:27 -0600

I'm a java developer whose been playing with Objective-C at home. In a discussion with another java developer the question of how Objective-C handles security is handled, in reference to the ability to create Categories that can trick out the framework. I figured that it's not any less secure than C, and since the code is run natively, not remotely, the differential in security between java and objective-c would be minimal (after all, in both you can pop up a task that, say, wipes out user files). But I'm still curious as how this issue actually is handled.

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