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Re: Beginner with Cocoa
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Re: Beginner with Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Beginner with Cocoa
  • From: Jeff LaMarche <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 13:54:37 -0400

On Mar 24, 2008, at 1:43 PM, colo wrote:

Well I have to say. None of that sounds like any fun what so ever. In
fact it sounds a little anti-constructive with the amount of time it
would take to get anything out the door let alone prototyped to a
beta.

Then don't judge a book by how it sounds. :) Having worked with both garbage collected and non-garbage collected, I can tell you that Objective-C using retain/release is one of the fastest languages for getting something out the door. In fact, it very quickly becomes second nature, and now with Objective-2.0 properties, the bulk of the grunt work around setting up your accessors and mutators properly is gone. With or without garbage collection, Cocoa is a very fast-working set of tools.


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References: 
 >Re: Beginner with Cocoa (From: Erik Buck <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Beginner with Cocoa (From: Jack Repenning <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Beginner with Cocoa (From: colo <email@hidden>)

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