You could point out that Apple made this exact transition back in 2000 or so. 
WebObjects used to be in Objective-C, now it's Java, and it's still used 
everywhere at Apple. Maybe Joe can say more about it (but maybe not).

On Dec 1, 2011, at 10:00 AM, Carl Jokl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I intend to talk to my technical manager about my impressions. I am
> still figuring out the best way of approaching it. I want to be
> tactful about it and not upset him with anything I say. I am not
> always the most tactful and I am still in the probationary period
> where I know contractually my employment could be terminated at a
> weeks notice. Therefore I would want to really want to think through
> what I want to say and how I plan to say it before I discuss matters.
> 
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