I'm only going to tell you one more time: shut up, you don't know what you are
talking about. That why I give links to back up what I say, and you don't.

On 1/13/2017 at 8:13 PM, Eric Wing <ewmail...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 1/13/17, Andrew Robinson <arobinso...@cox.net> wrote:
>> You have clearly never programmed for the iPhone or iPad before.
>>
>> nil is an object.
>> null is a delimiter, usually used in null terminated strings or the value
of
>> a
>> parameter.
>>
>> Don't waste my time.
>
>
>It's clear to me you are terribly confused on the fundamentals. You
>are certainly confused on the difference between the Cocoa frameworks
>and the Swift language. You also have shown little understanding of
>Objective-C. And you continue to demonstrate you don't understand how
>a backend works and the responsibilities a backend takes to hide
>implementation details and enforce public API contracts.
>
>I've been doing Cocoa for nearly 15 years. I've been a contributor to
>open source projects such as SDL and OpenSceneGraph to help improve
>the Apple platform support. I wrote the worlds first full featured
>Obj-C language bridge to Lua, LuaCocoa. I'm a published author for
>Apress for the book Beginning iPhone Games Development. I've worked
>with companies building Mac and iOS products. I had the privilege of
>working on two commercial SDKs that allowed thousands of developers to
>create iOS and Android apps that were used by millions of people. And
>I already published a runnable prototype for IUP for both Mac and iOS
>which doesn't flip out on these problems you've tried to invent.
>
>I suspect the others reading this thread will be able to figure out
>which one of us knows what they are talking about.
>
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