Re: Java and CoreAudio
Re: Java and CoreAudio
- Subject: Re: Java and CoreAudio
- From: James Coker <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 14:04:19 -0600
If you know Java well, you can move to Objective-C/Cocoa
in a matter of days. You will get some big advantages, namely
the ability to move easily between Obj-C and C, and to take
advantage of the C++ helper classes that come w/ the Core
Audio SDK.
Cheers,
Jim
On Jun 11, 2004, at 8:25 AM, jez wain wrote:
Bob,
Many thanks for your reply and advice. My question arose because I
have
considerable experience coding in Java and none whatsoever in
ObjectiveC.
You say: "the beauty of java is that it is completely portable". I
would
say that this is only one of the many beauties of Java - there is a
lot of
neat stuff in the Java language. Were I to develop my application in
ObjectiveC then I would be OS-X bound, therefore there is no real loss
in
choosing Java and CoreAudio compared to this approach. Further
CoreAudio
Audio Units written in Java should be able to integrate with any other
CoreAudio product.
From your comments, the questions that now come to mind is the
feature set
of CoreAudio compared to that of Java Audio and Java MIDI and the
importance
of having a portable code base.
Cheers,
Jez
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