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Sayonara, Cocoa Java
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Sayonara, Cocoa Java


  • Subject: Sayonara, Cocoa Java
  • From: Steve Klingsporn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 01:20:54 -0600


I've updated my freeware version of Ataxx (fun game) that is written in Cocoa Java:


http://nimh.net/~shane/files/Aquataxx1.9.zip

-  Full source code included, as always
-  Universal Binary support (hack with app stub copy/paste)
-  Runs on 10.2 - 10.5
-  New Roster Server, so make some new friends
-  New "YinYang" appearance

Apple, I wish you would reconsider. I love Cocoa Java. It's a great way to write applications.

Time to familiarize myself with Objective-C. Would you really write a server in C or Objective-C nowadays, though?

Parity is nice.  Oh well.  Back to the funny farm.

Steve

P.S. I may sometimes use Cocoa Java in the closet with my MacBook. Don't sue me, I'm broke!
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