It's easy... just use Cocoa.  What's the point of using RB if you're 
only gaining "Direct Access to Cocoa"?  Just use Cocoa.  If you know RB, 
the language barrier is small.  Cocoa is simple to learn, easy to use, 
and creates beautiful apps... on Mac only.

REALbasic is a cross-platform development environment.  It has it's own 
framework, and that is the way it should be.  Do you really want to code 
your projects twice or three times (linux?), then just code on each 
platform in C/C++/Obj-C/C# and be on your merry way.

- Ryan Dary

Daniel Stenning wrote:
> Seth, 
> 
> As someone who clearly has detailed experience of both Cocoa and RB,  how
> hard ( technically/architecturally )in your opinion would it be to bring out
> a future version of RB that allowed ont to program DIRECTLY to the COCOA
> API, bypassing the RB GUI frameworks ( and maybe non-gui)-  for those
> programmers who only need to write OSX apps, but would prefer to use the RB
> language and IDE ?
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