Re: XCode for Jaguar?
Re: XCode for Jaguar?
- Subject: Re: XCode for Jaguar?
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 13:21:52 -0400
on 25/10/03 12:03, David Thorup at email@hidden wrote:
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When are we going to see XCode for Jaguar? Does anyone have any info
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on this? Also, will there be an update to Jaguar that includes the new
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NSController classes? I expect there won't be, but it would be a very
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nice thing. Especially since we can't reasonably expect everyone to be
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using Panther for some time and if the NSController classes are Panther
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only then that would severely limit their audience.
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In the long run I'm sure NSController will be great for the platform,
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but I don't expect it to be mainstream for some time, meaning that I
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won't be using it in any of my current applications for a long time.
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If I create any new applications I may consider using NSController
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(limiting myself to Panther), but that would also limit my audience and
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may not be worth it for a while.
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If there won't be a version for Jaguar then maybe an open source
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version should be created. I know the GNUStep people will want to stay
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in line with Panther, so maybe we could work with them to create one
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for both Jaguar and GNUStep.
I thought I've seen a version for Jaguar a while ago, methinks shortly after
the WWDC. Was probably not available to the free ADC accounts, though, but I
would imagine they will release it soon.
-Laurent.
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