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Re: anything for cocoa other than java or obj-c?
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Re: anything for cocoa other than java or obj-c?


  • Subject: Re: anything for cocoa other than java or obj-c?
  • From: David Thorp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 02:35:02 +1000

Thanks David and Alastair. That's what I needed to know.
Cheers!
David.


On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 08:41 PM, David Remahl wrote:

On den 9 september 2003, at 12:21:35PM, David Thorp wrote:

I understand Cocoa is a set of API's covering all the Mac OS X GUI elements. I understand that Objective-C is the main language to use them with, with java following behind.

My question now is does anyone create cocoa applications with anything else? Or is Ojhective-C and Java basically it?

No, there is a Python-ObjC bridge (PyObjC) and Perl bindings exist IIRC. Then there is AppleScript Studio as well. The two you mention are the Apple supported ones, though. And of course, ObjC++ allows you to mix Cocoa/ObjC with C++ code.

/ Rgds, David
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