RE: NS/OS Developer tools for Windows?
RE: NS/OS Developer tools for Windows?
- Subject: RE: NS/OS Developer tools for Windows?
- From: "Andy Satori" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 18:59:53 -0400
Well considering that iTunes is not Cocoa, it's Carbon, and second that
the OpenStep for Windows didn't produce applications that would look
very current in modern Windows, I doubt that this is the case.
It's tempting to apply for that job though :-).
I've been a Windows dev for about 12 years, and use a Mac as my primary
machine for the past 2.
Andy
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[mailto:email@hidden] On Behalf Of Andrew Merenbach
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Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 6:24 PM
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: NS/OS Developer tools for Windows?
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Those developers who have been here since the days of NeXTStep and
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OpenStep will likely know more about the Developer Tools for NT
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Enterprise, or whatever the name may have been. Apple (for
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proprietary
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reasons, I suppose) removed such things from the developer tools. My
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question is thus:
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I have just been shown a job posting on Monster.com for a C/C++
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programmer to develop iTunes for Windows. Does this not seem
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a little
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counterintuitive? Might Apple not speed up both OS X and Windows
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implementations by using the NT developer tools (even if they did not
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release them) to develop cross-platform QuickTime and other
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technologies?
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Curiously,
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Andrew
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