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Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.
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Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.


  • Subject: Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.
  • From: zauhar <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 23:06:44 -0400

On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 10:30 PM, publiclook wrote:

> One of the reader responses to the article said "The custom
> preprocessor issue bothers me less than using Objective-C." IMHO,
> this is getting out of hand. That is like saying I would rather use a
> hammer to drive screws than learn how to use one of those funny
> looking screw drivers.


Another of the commentators remarked

"I think biggest hurdle for ME was getting the hang of Interface
Builder... I'm used to setting up GUI elements by hand. "

This person must also be "used" to hitting themselves in the head with
hammer.

Randy

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Discussion after watching Disney's "Lilo & Stitch":

DAD: "But why did the space aliens speak English, as opposed to French,
or Swahili? And why did the one alien speak English with an Eastern
European accent? I don't get it."

CATHERINE (age 7): "That's 'cause you don't have a good cartoon brain."
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