On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:34:51PM +0200, Tony L. Svanstrom wrote:
> On 17 Sep 2001 the voices made Ask Bjoern Hansen write:
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wilfredo sánchez) writes:
> >
> > >    Apple has an internal Perl<->ObjC bridge which I've been asking them
> > > to release but they've been sitting on it and I have somewhat less
> > > influence on it now that I don't work there any more.  It basically make
> > > Cocoa objects look like OO Perl objects.  You say "use AppKit" and go
> > > from there.
> >
> > That sounds insanely cool.  How come they won't release it?
> 
>  I have no idea why Apple won't release that thing (I'd love to get hold of
> it myself), but generally these things are related to the image a company
> wants to have. 

I don't know why they won't release it either, but I was assuming it
was more along the lines of quality control issues rather than company
image. I'm sure for every package that Apple distributes saying "This
is an unsuported developer release", they get hundreds of tech support
requests.

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