> On Oct 15, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Richard Charles via Cocoa-dev > <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote: > > I have found your comments enlightening. So if I understand correctly you > have three choices for a native UI on the Mac. > > 1. Objective-C which would integrate nicely with your C++ business logic > using Objective-C++. One problem is you have very little experience with the > Cocoa frameworks. Another problem is you are hesitant to pursue this path > fearful that down the road Apple may abandon Objective-C. > > 2. Another option is Swift but it has zero integration with C++. So this is > really not a choice at all.
You can write a simple C or Objective-C wrapper to interface to C++, which itself is accessible from Swift. > > 3. A third option would be to combine all three. Keep your business logic in > C++ and combine with Objective-C using Objective-C++ and then bridge to > Swift. That does sound like a nightmare. > >
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