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Re: New sample code


  • Subject: Re: New sample code
  • From: Andre Lipinski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 18:34:26 -0500

On Monday, March 11, 2002, at 06:23 PM, Jonathan Feinberg wrote:

At 3:12 PM -0800 3/11/02, Bill Stewart wrote:
There is a version (including Source) of an internal application that we use
to build and test graphs, audio units, etc. Its written in CocoaJava and its
called "Dave".

I notice that all of the source code involving AudioUnits, which Apple makes publicly available, is written in Java. Is there some bias in the CoreAudio development team against Objective-C?
-- Jonathan Feinberg email@hidden Inwood, NY, NY

Don't be silly.
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