it’s my understanding that they DID complete 64bit carbon but chose not to release it so they wouldn’t be chained to it for years to come.
bad decision IMHO. Windows apps i wrote twenty years ago still work (still COMPILE!) on latest OS & tools. not so mac. used to be apple was “the good guys”. sigh > On Jun 30, 2019, at 2:25 PM, James Lee via Carbon-dev > <carbon-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote: > > Thanks to Eric and also each of you that has taken the time to answer our > sometimes silly questions over the years. > > It is too bad Apple never completed 64-bit Carbon. It would have allowed a > lot of software to move forward gracefully, if not upgraded much. > > On to SwiftUI! > > Cheers, > > James Lee > purdue...@me.com <mailto:purdue...@me.com> > > >> On Jun 30, 2019, at 3:39 PM, Umberto Cerrato via Carbon-dev >> <carbon-dev@lists.apple.com <mailto:carbon-dev@lists.apple.com>> wrote: >> >> Yeah, many are leaving. I am somehow “proud” to leave this. So many bad >> things... >> >>> Il giorno 30 giu 2019, alle ore 18:13, Ann K. Blombach via Carbon-dev >>> <carbon-dev@lists.apple.com> ha scritto: >>> >>> Given the move to 64-bit only, seems like Carbon is dead, which is a real >>> shame for us long-time loyal Apple Developers. Some of us have given up >>> and are leaving the Apple community. Still wanted to thank everyone for >>> their valuable participation in this list, and also, a very special thanks >>> to Eric, who has been immensely helpful over the years. I couldn’t have >>> accomplished as much as I did without you. >>> >>> Ann
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