Re: So I'm a n00b...
Re: So I'm a n00b...
- Subject: Re: So I'm a n00b...
- From: David L Goldsmith <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 13:03:07 -0700
Ladd Van Tol wrote:
On Jun 19, 2007, at 10:28 PM, David Goldsmith wrote:
Or you can use wxWidgets (www.wxwidgets.org) for the GUI, etc., which
will enable your app to be cross-platform in principle, though you'd
have to use C++ instead of Objective C (I think - there are no
Objective C wrappers for wxWidgets, correct?). Or still better yet,
forget the C/C++ family altogether and go straight to Python
(www.python.org) w/ wxPython (www.wxpython.org) - the Python learning
curve is a lot mellower than that of the C family, and if you're just
beginning OOP, you've got some learning overhead anyway, so you might
as well get the most bang for your buck.
If you plan on writing real Mac apps, please don't do this. Cocoa is
the way to go for writing apps that users understand and enjoy using.
Why is that?
DG
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