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Re: Objective-C or Objective-C++


  • Subject: Re: Objective-C or Objective-C++
  • From: "Paul J. Lucas" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 08:58:29 -0800 (PST)

On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Rick Langschultz wrote:

> I was wondering if I should use objective-c or Objective-C++.

	It depends on whether you like non-objective C or non-objective
	C++ better.

> I do like Objective-C more though. Any opinions?

	The Objective-C part of Objective-C++ is exactly the same.  The
	latter allows C++ syntax, but adds nothing to the "Objective-ness".
	So it's not clear how or why you could like Objective-C more
	than Objective-C++.

	If nothing else, you could use the C++ part as "a better C"
	only.  There's really no reason to program in pure C any more
	(unless you have an externally imposed requirement to do so).

	Of course, this has nothing to do with Cocoa development.

	- Paul
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