on 2/12/01 8:56 AM, Steve Sell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But for people just starting out, Cocoa is a much faster learning curve (at
> least for me. I know I wrote my first Cocoa app from scratch in about an
> hour (after doing the tutorials, etc.) You can have a really feature-rich
> app in an order of magnitude less time. However, you are right that
> corporate knowledge and history, and not having to start over probably makes
> it a wash or tips in favor of Carbon at least for most pre-existing apps.
I don't think I said anything about Corporate history. I am referring to the
existing mac development community which is for the most part not a
corporate community. There is a mailing list that I belong to that is made
up of long-time Mac developers. There just aren't any questions that I hear
that have anything to do with Cocoa. Cocoa is the chosen path for Next
developers, I'm not sure that many long-time Mac developers will make the
jump.
jud
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