Re: Thoughts on Cocoa

2019-10-03 Thread Jens Alfke via Cocoa-dev
> On Oct 2, 2019, at 10:14 AM, Turtle Creek Software via Cocoa-dev > wrote: > > For > anyone smaller, it's hard to justify the constant need to rewrite code just > to stay in the same place. Return on investment is just not there. Seems > like each new update is more difficult. The people I

Re: Thoughts on Cocoa

2019-10-03 Thread Flavio Donadio via Cocoa-dev
If... ... the new platform-specific APIs are just that: platform-specific; ... there’s a way to integrate Swift code in Objective-C apps (and, I presume, Objective-C++ too); ... the most common complaint is about keeping code cross-platform; Then what is the problem with new,

Re: Thoughts on Cocoa

2019-10-03 Thread Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev
> čet 03.10.2019., at 10.53, Matthew Kozak via Cocoa-dev wrote: > > Well, actually: > http://www.eat-more-burgers.com/blog/drugstore-burger > (couldn't resist). > > Maybe more like going to a drug's manufacturing plant to complain about your > PBM (pharmacy benefits manager), but yeah. Touché!

Re: Thoughts on Cocoa

2019-10-03 Thread Matthew Kozak via Cocoa-dev
Well, actually: http://www.eat-more-burgers.com/blog/drugstore-burger (couldn't resist). Maybe more like going to a drug's manufacturing plant to complain about your PBM (pharmacy benefits manager), but yeah.  -Matt From: Cocoa-dev on behalf of Dragan Milić

Re: Thoughts on Cocoa

2019-10-03 Thread Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev
> čet 03.10.2019., at 00.49, John Randolph via Cocoa-dev wrote: > > Speaking as a former moderator of this list, this thread is off-topic for > Cocoa-dev. This list is for TECHNICAL discussion and help. > Kindly take it to reddit or wherever else the denizens of > comp.sys.mac.advocacy ended