Re: State of Cocoa adoption
Re: State of Cocoa adoption
- Subject: Re: State of Cocoa adoption
- From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 17:54:36 -0600
At 6:18 PM -0500 3/16/03, publiclook wrote:
There has been a lot of discussion (in this thread) about projects
that aren't being done with Cocoa because of missing database access
features (EOF) and substandard tools (limited auto-text expansion in
PB).
I highly doubt that there are any projects that aren't being done in
Cocoa simply because Project Builder doesn't include Visual
Studio-like code completion.
Cocoa is so productive an environment that even if we were stuck
using plain TextEdit (or vi for that matter) it would *still* beat
other frameworks for productivity.
(Honestly, I would seriously doubt the competence of anyone for whom
lack of code completion prevents them from productive with Cocoa.)
Are custom vertical applications being written with Cocoa ? (sounds
like the answer is mostly no)
You can't treat lack of an affirmative response as a negative
response. It could be that people aren't answering this question or
can't answer it for whatever reason. Or perhaps the people working
on such projects aren't reading the mailing list.
-- Chris
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