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Re: Cocoa for small applications
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Re: Cocoa for small applications


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa for small applications
  • From: Thomas Engelmeier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:07:19 +0200

At 14:40 Uhr +0100 14.09.2005, Finlay Dobbie wrote:

> >provided at the language layer, and they work like a dream. Since
 >EOF left, Cocoa lacks this support.

 So what? Fire up an Java Database layer either by JNI invocation
 (some pain) or the Cocoa<->Java bridge (easy, but deprecated).

Yes, but clearly this is painful and a bit of a regression.

For someone who is already fluent in the underlying APIs? Clearly an "too small userbase to be actively maintained" partial encapsulation API would be an regression.


Regards,
	Tom_E

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