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Re: This board is slow. Was: OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC_RETAIN_RELEASE and xpc_release()
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Re: This board is slow. Was: OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC_RETAIN_RELEASE and xpc_release()


  • Subject: Re: This board is slow. Was: OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC_RETAIN_RELEASE and xpc_release()
  • From: Alex Kac <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 13:52:35 -0600

The problem with the Apple Forums is that you get people who are on a power trip there more often than you have here. The really nice part of the Apple Forums is sometimes you actually get engineers who answer questions there.

I also sense that this list is far more technically minded whereas the Apple Forums tend to have a lot more people asking inane questions that crowd out the more advanced technical ones here.

Years before iOS's SDK was released which finally let me develop for Apple's platform again (prior to that was OS 7/8 back in the ninetees), I spent a year lurking on this list which actually taught me a lot about Objective-C that I never saw discussed in any book, class, or other reading material.

Personally I'd prefer this list to continue to exist alongside Apple's Dev Forums.

On Nov 5, 2012, at 12:55 PM, John Tsombakos <email@hidden> wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Jerry Krinock <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Lately I've been seeing other people respond to messages on these boards,
>> apparently out of order.  I have seen messages appear on cocaobuilder.com*hours* before they appear in my email.  I may also have seen it happen
>> vice versa once.
>>
>> I think maybe we need to check cocoabuilder.com before replying to any
>> message.
>>
>> P.S.  If Apple would shut down this board so everyone would use the new
>> dev forums instead, that would be fine with me!  There are advantages and
>> disadvantages to that format, and it wouldn't be the first time that Apple
>> forced the world to change :))  I continue here because there still seems
>> to be more eyeballs.
>>
>
> As long as the "new dev forums" are available to us who don't have a paid
> Apple Developer account (yet!) And looking at cocoabuilder.com right now,
> I'm only seeing one topic listed for today - it seems quite behind the
> email on this list to me.

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