One thing I haven't seen talked about is what the Intel Mac move
means for Objective C and Mac OS X? Some weeks ago I read that Intel
is going to provide Apple with optimized C and C++ compilers, so then
what of Objective C? Will Apple stop being a champion of it, and move
to C++? Or am I just confused? :) I'm interested in this because I'd
like to learn Mac OS X development, and like the concept of Objective
C, but if it's on the way out then I don't want to waste time on it
seeing how it isn't in extensive use anywhere else.
Steve
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