Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.
Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.
- Subject: Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.
- From: The Amazing Llama <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:05:37 -0700
Actually, I was mainly confused that NIBs were not localized by
platform. All I was thinking is that they should be. You could just
have locally-defined NSWindow Cocoa classes that work like Windows
windows (uh... yeah) when running there, and Mac windows when running
there.
No extensions to NIBs would be needed, just extensions to the Package
hierarchy.
On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 08:55 PM, Jeff Harrell wrote:
On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 10:51 PM, The Amazing Llama wrote:
Exactly. So the Windows app feels like a Windows app, because the
NIBs make it do so
So you're talking about extending the nib format to (somehow) include
serialized MFC classes, right? Okay, I could go along with that. But
in practice, you and I are talking about the same thing. The view part
of model-view-controller should be Cocoa (or Carbon, or X11, or Java,
or BSD-style command line) on Mac OS X, and MFC on Windows, and QT or
whatever on Linux. Trying to fold, spindly, and mutilate a toolkit for
use in a different environment yields disappointing results, I've
found.
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