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WWDC and Cocoa-EOF
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WWDC and Cocoa-EOF


  • Subject: WWDC and Cocoa-EOF
  • From: Yves Custeau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 20:31:17 -0400

Hello

Any news from WWDC as for formal support for Cocoa-EOF?

Some people mention CoreData as being a lightweight EOF that might plug into
Cocoa.

Any timeframe ? Where can I find info about the roadmap of these
technologies?

As some may have seen my posts a couple months ago about using Cocoa-EOF
despite the lack of formal support from Apple I decide to go ahead with the
project. Development is going well but I'm hitting some serious performance
issues at runtime.

I guess that populating all those arrays and objects and checking all the
reference etc is taking its toll on the technology mainly when you are using
the technology in a desktop UI way (quick changing of screens, quickly
switching between tabs, etc etc).

I see a lot of spinning wheels, even on my Dual-G5 !!! And memory
consumption is hefty (the application is using 125Meg of active memory after
a simple usage of the application). The application is barely usable on an
Imac 800MHZ....

Oh well I guess that this is the price for using such an advanced
framework....
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