On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Boon Chew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a newbie to the cocoa world (PC -> Mac switcher).  I have a fair amount 
> of experience coding in C and C++ and I am just getting into Obj C now.  
> Right now I am trying to learn the language idioms and patterns in the Obj C 
> world, specifically, when do you find yourself mixing C++ code with your Obj 
> C code in your project?  How often do you do that? What's the pros and cons 
> of doing that?

While the folks here have posted excellent advice about how to work
with C++ and ObjC, your question was when and how often do ObjC and
C++ mix.

The answer is: not often. The vast majority of the time people write
applications in pure ObjC (note that since ObjC is a pure superset of
C, this could involve syscalls or using a C library of some kind).

Most of the time ObjC and C++ are mixed out of necessity, not desire
(although there are some exceptions).

-Colin
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