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Re: Scala and WebObjects
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Re: Scala and WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Scala and WebObjects
  • From: Antonio Petri <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 16:23:51 +0000

Yes, we were all waiting for the unifying framework, the "write once, compile everywhere" solution to the
cross platform development. BedRock died because Apple dropped it to work on OpenDoc. Even MacApp
was slowly being ported to window, until it was completely axed because, I think, Cocoa was coming.

On 12 November 2010 16:10, Miguel Arroz <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi!

  For those of you scratching their heads... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedrock_(framework)

  I didn't know that one! :) But Think C was nice, and CodeWarrior was awesome! :) I still have both at home, some of my graduation projects were made using CodeWarrior. Then, OS X showed up. :)

  OpenDoc... was interesting, but very, very unstable at the time.

  Regards,

Miguel Arroz

On 2010/11/12, at 15:29, Antonio Petri wrote:

OpenDoc? that killed BedRock!
I waited ages for BedRock to arrive :(
I still have the pre-release CD...

On 12 November 2010 15:15, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
That's why I said "in the last 10 years" :-) And it was stuff coming out from research, not stuff used by Apple like WO is. I'm still waiting for OpenDoc comeback.

Hi everyone,

Your vision is too narrow. Apple _does_ give / sell their technologies to other people and it has happened recently.

Squeak (Smalltalk) is a good example. Giving it to Walt Disney and also the world at large:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squeak

Dylan is another example. Giving it to Harlequin:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Dylan_programming_language

There are other examples...

Someone has to give Apple a reason to sell WO.

> Yeah, but Apple rarely give/sell their technologies to other
> people... In fact, I don't remember Apple selling any of their stuff
> to other providers in the last 10 years.
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