On Jan 7, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Norman Palardy wrote:
On Jan 07, 2007, at 2:10 PM, Youri wrote:
After the overhelming thread about "What keeps you using
RealBasic?", I noticed that like me, THE main force of RealBasic,
for RB developers, is "Cross-Platform development".
Then, why loosing time and ressources with Cocoa? For those who
want Cocoa, then use Cocoa,no?
Not supporting Cocoa on OS X is like saying you don't support Vista
Not even close!
Cocoa is JUST an API set and Framework, just like Carbon -- just like
Java -- just like REALbasic.
The only thing "special" about Cocoa is that Apple is promoting it as
the *preferred* API set and framework. There is nothing "magical"
about Cocoa, it makes easy things easy, medium things not too
difficult, and some things nearly impossible.
--
Glenn L. Austin <><
Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver
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<http://www.austin-home.com/glenn/>
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