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Re: ObjC in time-critical parts of the code
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Re: ObjC in time-critical parts of the code


  • Subject: Re: ObjC in time-critical parts of the code
  • From: Justin Carlson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 18:20:38 -0600


Quincey Morris wrote:

> TBH (and more to the point) I strongly suspect it's true of everyone who's
> expressed an opinion in this thread that it's not so much about the
> suitability of the language to optimizations, but more about the skill
> set of the individual with regard to the language.


In my case, I have been using Objective C extensively for over 5 years. I don't use it everywhere I *could* (other messages provide explanation), but I do believe I understand it well enough back up my statements and observations. I *would* say I am better with nontrivial C++ designs -- a portion of that is undeniably attributed to the additional control and power provided by a more extensive language. I knew enough at the time to take every suggestion that has been made into consideration. Having said that, I don't believe this supports your suspicion.

Justin

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