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Re: Why Cocoa (say vs Carbon)
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Re: Why Cocoa (say vs Carbon)


  • Subject: Re: Why Cocoa (say vs Carbon)
  • From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 00:30:09 -0600

At 9:30 PM -0500 2/26/03, Andy Satori wrote:
The other thing the is missing is a data access model. A framework to wrap the fancy ODBC Manager in Jaguar, with some basic ODBC drivers would be a perfect start.

I think the existing Objective-C version of EOF, with an ODBC adaptor that works through iODBC, would be a perfect start.

Let Apple know that you want this via the bug reporter. File an enhancement request. The more people that can honestly say "I can help you sell more Macs with EOF in this concrete way" the more likely it is that Apple will come to its senses and revive the darned thing already.

(It's only been THREE YEARS since we Cocoa developers started saying we needed EOF in Objective-C. It's time, Apple. It's time.)

-- Chris

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