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Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 16, Issue 153
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Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 16, Issue 153


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 16, Issue 153
  • From: Turtle Creek Software via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 19:29:33 -0500

After a few days using the Apple developer forums, I would highly recommend
them.  They get more traffic, and folks there seem to tolerate a much wider
range of opinions and discussions.  In a forum you can just not click on
stuff you find boring, so maybe the format itself is less in-your-face than
email.

As for Objective-C, I'm sure the language will stick around, just because a
lot of Apple employees use it.  What's more at risk is Cocoa + Obj-C as a
tool for developers not working at Apple.  What has the pace of
improvements been like there, recently?  That's where I would look for
omens.  Deep language improvements may just be intended to speed up Safari.

Casey McDermott
TurtleSoft.com
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