On 2010-11-26, at 11:34 AM, Ricky Sharp wrote:

> At a high level, you don't "go from Mac to iOS".  i.e. you don't attempt to 
> port, clone the UI, etc.

Actually, I'm going from Mac to iOS at an even higher level: programming style 
and patterns of object interaction.  In other words, this application has no 
existing Mac equivalent, so porting is a non-starter.  :-)

Thanks for the tips, tough.  If I ever try to create parallel applications, 
I'll keep those in mind.

(No worries about GC.  Many years of commercial development using Java has 
convinced me that GC invites a generally sloppy attitude...or maybe it's just 
Java that does that.  [shrug])


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