Mac developers seem to have been victim to so many "moving goalposts" over
the recent years - 6800 to PowerPC, OS9 to OS/X, PowerPC to Intel,
Codewarrior to Xcode.  By comparison windows developers have had it
relatively easy. Things were always Intel,  Win32 / MFC has been around for
ages ( only now being slowly replaced with .NET ).

The costs of keeping up with all this have to fall upon developers working
for apps that have a much smaller share of the "cake" than Windows
developers have. 


On 5/13/07 6:43 PM, "Norman Palardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> REAL moved it as fast as they could given the legacy code they had to
> move and create whatever let the compiler spit out UB code, etc
> 
> I'd love to have had UB's the day the move to Intel was announced or
> the day they first shipped but I do understand why they could not get
> there that fast

Regards,

Dan



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