ACK!!! sorry about quoting all the adverts etc. on the bottom. i seem 
to have a habit of forgetting to delete that :/


On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 12:29 AM, Justin wrote:

> i found a "Family PC" magazine, which had a little article about Cocoa,
> and they were talking about how its a great new programming
> environment, thats simple enough for kids to learn (it appeared to be a
> graphical environment?)
> this magazine was published in 97 iirc.... os10 wasnt around then, and
> they were demoing it on whatever the current system was then (this was
> around the time of clones)
> it looked pretty interesting...but doesnt appear to have anything to do
> with unix.
> 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).


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