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Re: ObjC vs C++ (was: Is ZLib available in Cocoa?)
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Re: ObjC vs C++ (was: Is ZLib available in Cocoa?)


  • Subject: Re: ObjC vs C++ (was: Is ZLib available in Cocoa?)
  • From: Scott Thompson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 13:13:42 -0500


On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Scott Ribe wrote:

I go further; I write extensive new code in C++ for use from Objective-C.
The reasons are complex and almost certainly not relevant to your project,
but there are big chunks of what you would call my "invisible" code where
C++ is a better fit for what I think is the best design.

I do this as well. In my case the "invisible" code is shared with Windows. The cross platform portion of the code implements the "model" (and portions of the controller) of the application while the user interface and interaction with things like the drawing libraries are Objective-C.


Scott

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