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Re: troubling article


  • Subject: Re: troubling article
  • From: Craig Bakalian <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 05:41:57 -0400

On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 03:42 AM, email@hidden wrote:

I guess I need to try out some Windows tools for a laugh, but I think
I'm quite Cocoa-fied. How people can live without categories,
delegation, and the responder chain, I have no idea.

That said, Apple could start by making a lot more templates than the
few included. I mean, a LOT more. They should also publish a kick-ass
plug-in SDK for Project Builder.


Hi,
I gotta say something here. I started using C# .NET. It is a copy of JAVA, garbage collection and all. It is a nice language, because it is a copy of JAVA. I do understand that programming languages copy from each other, yet this is a bit of an extreme copy. If I was Sun...
I do prefer to retain, copy, release, autorelease and free() and malloc() any day over garbage collection. Being a first time C# and .NET user, I gotta say it is okay, but not nearly as sophisticated as objective C and Cocoa. I think the article in this thread is pure promotion. Microsoft had to do it this way: simple to make a bad app, yet difficult to make something of value with C# and .NET. I don't think it is simple to make a bad app with Project Builder, and this is just fine.
Please, Apple don't start making plug-in SDKs. Please, please, please don't make plug-ins. Just improve what ya got, and keep it one object.

Craig Bakalian
www.eThinkingCap.com
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