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Re: Where are the boundaries of Cocoa and how are the boundaries perceived ?
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Re: Where are the boundaries of Cocoa and how are the boundaries perceived ?


  • Subject: Re: Where are the boundaries of Cocoa and how are the boundaries perceived ?
  • From: "John C. Randolph" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 19:30:38 -0700


On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:33 AM, Erik Buck wrote:

Do we all agree that Core Data, Foundation, and the Application Kit compose Cocoa ? What other sub-frameworks should be considered part of Cocoa ?

I would say that "Cocoa" is on the way from being a noun to becoming an adjective. Back around the days of 10.0, Cocoa was the AppKit + Foundation. Today, I would describe any of the frameworks you listed as being a Cocoa framework.


-jcr
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