Hi there,

On 04/09/2006, at 6:04 PM, Georg Tuparev wrote:

On Aug 28, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Personally, I feel that given all the improvements (and yes there were some steps backwards) that Apple has made to WO (especially EOF) since WO4.5 and Java's enterprise connections (and recent language improvements) and ability to deploy in Servlet containers etc) that it would be best to stay with WO in Java (e.g. if implementing a new open source WO).

I quite like Objective-C as a language. I much prefer it to Java. That said, moving WO back to Obj-C is nothing something I would be in favour of. There are just too many 3rd party libraries in Java.

And how would you react if I we take into account that:
- most of us are more productive in ObjC
- there are so many new cocoa technologies that we could use (bindings, core graphics, ...)

Objective-C is great, no doubt. I prefer it... but...

- many of us have large volumes of ObjC code

I'm afraid you're in the minority there. However, you could always look at GNUstepWeb. A WO 4.5 clone afaik.

Still preferring Java?

Would prefer the choice - not one or the other...

Anyway, all of this chatter is pointless unless WO *becomes* open- source. Back to work ;-)

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck



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