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Re: xcode-->java-->cocoa - how long? how many?
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Re: xcode-->java-->cocoa - how long? how many?


  • Subject: Re: xcode-->java-->cocoa - how long? how many?
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 02:20:47 +0200


Am 15. Jun 2005 um 01:58 Uhr schrieb Jeff Pritchard:

if Apple can switch from PowerPC to Intel so seamlessly, why not switch to a programming language that is a bit more "standard".

Because Objective-C is better than the "standard" programming languages. Much better. It's a big advantage for Mac OS X.


No, I won't discuss this in any depth. Just stating my personal opinion. :)


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 >xcode-->java-->cocoa - how long? how many? (From: Jeff Pritchard <email@hidden>)
 >Re: xcode-->java-->cocoa - how long? how many? (From: Ali Ozer <email@hidden>)
 >Re: xcode-->java-->cocoa - how long? how many? (From: Jeff Pritchard <email@hidden>)

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