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Re: In search of suitable Carbon networking API...


  • Subject: Re: In search of suitable Carbon networking API...
  • From: Mike Cohen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 11:24:28 -0500

On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 11:17 PM, Dylan Barrie wrote:

Greetings Dylan,

I am currently considering porting my program (Aquaduct, see
http://postpose.com/aquaduct) from Cocoa to Carbon, and am thinking of
using Open Transport.

Very interesting. May I ask why? Of those that are moving, most are
moving from Carbon to Cocoa...

Well, I'd like to add support for 9, as well as X. Lots of people have been asking for it. :)


It's going to be LOTS of fun ;-)

I'm now trying to get an application I have running nicely under X to run under 9, and lots of stuff don't work the same way. If I was doing it over, I would write for 9 first, get that working, and then move it to X. Moving a working Mac OS 9 app to X is a lot easier than going the other way.

--
Intel's throw-it-all-away-and-start-over Itanium CPU project is turning out to be the Ishtar of the CPU world: way over budget, years late, and terrible. - Joel On Software
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