On Mar 27, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Michael_google gmail_Gersten wrote:

> Maybe part of the issue is which WebObjects. Originally, WO and EOF
> were Objective C; java was supported by a bridge. Then, everything
> became Java, first, and objective C was supported by a bridge. Now,
> that bridge (as I understand it) is gone, and Apple is just doing
> generic Java.

No one has ever been able to give me a convincing answer as to why EOF was 
ditched in favor of CoreData. I can understand EOF, it feels object-oriented 
and ObjC-like. CoreData is a like a plate of spaghetti to my mind, very C++ 
like, syntaxy, and hard to get your head around ...

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