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Re: Carbon with UNIX
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Re: Carbon with UNIX


  • Subject: Re: Carbon with UNIX
  • From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 09:54:46 +0100


Am 17.01.2005 um 00:50 schrieb Andy Lee:

True, the ubiquity of Xcode (not to mention general principle, and the fact that they use it themselves) is all the more reason Apple should make it as good as possible. But then, that is exactly what they're trying to do.

Carbon and Core* have C APIs, Cocoa is Obj-C or Java, WebObjects is Java-only. For cross-platfrom development, you'll find the word "Java" in Apple docs everywhere. New Apple apps are obviously written in Cocoa. ... In other words, C++ is far from being the most recommended language on the Mac, it's more a language add-on, in fact.


Most of these complaints appear to come from C++ developers. For coding in Obj-C, Xcode appears to work just fine. gcc compiling C as well as Obj-C appears to be lots faster than g++.


OK, it's monday morning. Back to work.

Cheers,
Markus

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