On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 09:11 PM, Jeremy Derr wrote:

> On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 07:46  PM, Donald Keenan wrote:
>
>> Is Cocoa a BSD version of Unix that is more compatible with
>> Foundation/Appkit?
>
> Cocoa is a programming environment; it has almost nothing to do with
> UNIX (other than the fact that it lays on top of an unix).
>
>
Thanks Jeremy. Obviously, I've got to learn some basics here.
I just looked at a review of "Developing Cocoa Programs" and it 
mentioned that an API is used to connect the programming language 
(Objective C ?) to the OS.
So is a programming environment in part something of an interface for 
the programmer to code with? Like a GUI and OS for authoring code?
Donald


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