Objective-C is so much different from base C.   I could understand where a
programmer well versed in Obj-C, and without a good base in C, would do
this.  

Let's not forget that editing and critiquing code is a lot easier than
creating.  

I bought my first Mac last December.  I love it.   I love it even more since
I've had an opportunity to fight with Vista.  

Wanna talk about bloatware and the need for faster hardware?  Let's talk
about Vista with its confusing UI.  I spent 30 minutes the other night
trying to get a powerpoint presentation onto a flash drive.  

Todd


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Subject: Don't Forget The 'C' in Objective-C! | Reg Developer

Gee, a "PC Weenie" who understands. A mild "rant" about how one person,
likely through ignorance, totally missed an efficient way to code a
substring search. This helps explain why computers today need to have so
much horse power.

http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/04/06/c_objective-c/

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