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Re: Newbie architecture Q: EOF / Cocoa / Java?
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Re: Newbie architecture Q: EOF / Cocoa / Java?


  • Subject: Re: Newbie architecture Q: EOF / Cocoa / Java?
  • From: Arturo PĂ©rez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:48:41 -0400

On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 03:23  PM, Ricardo Strausz wrote:

Hola Ken!
I have a couple of questions about this:

* Would I be better off doing [3] as a Cocoa/Java app? I've never done Cocoa/Java yet, only Cocoa/Obj-C, and Pure Java.

You may try Cocoa/EO... it is an unsupported tech but it works. It lets you use the best of both worlds ---use EOF writing in ObjC and with Cocoa on top of it.
Take a look to http://www.wodev.com under the link CocoaEOApplication. You will find there some usefull hints.



Sr. Strausz
We're going to have to get you to put together a tutorial on CococaEOApplication. Or is it easier than
it sounds?




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