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Re: Super Newbie


  • Subject: Re: Super Newbie
  • From: Michael Hudson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:59:56 +0000

Timothy Johnson <email@hidden> writes:

> Thanks everyone for your help. Another thing I found is REALbasic,
> which looks promising for cross platform development. Does anyone in
> here recommend its usage, and in what context is it used? Is it mostly
> used for RAD and such.

If the prospect of learning Objective C or Java scares you, you could
try Python and PyObjC. But you'll need to learn a little Objective C
anyway to be able to read the docs.

There are other languages that have bindings to Cocoa and there's a
web page with a list of them somewhere, but I can't find it and I
haven't used any of the others. PyObjC is cool, though.

Cheers
mwh

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 >Super Newbie (From: Timothy Johnson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Super Newbie (From: Dave Rosborough <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Super Newbie (From: Timothy Johnson <email@hidden>)

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