On Sep 5, 2006, at 12:07 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
- there are so many new cocoa technologies that we could use
(bindings, core graphics, ...)
One of the advantages of WO / Java is that it is cross platform.
Now, moving to Eclipse based tools, it is more cross platform than
it was looking recently. Tying it to Cocoa technologies would be a
step backward as a web platform. That said, I would love to see
EOF back in Obj-C for Cocoa applications!
I've heard this argument before, but I have a hard time understanding
how tying into Cocoa technologies would be a step backwards as a web
platform? After all, the platform that the server software runs on
doesn't dictate the client platform. Is it a deployment advantage?
Development advantage? I've never really understood this.
King Chung Huang
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