On 1/31/13 9:27 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Or simply taking Qt, Tcl/Tk or any other cross-platform tool for GUIs
that works on Mac OS X (and doesn't require any special knowledge of
Cocoa if an otherwise motivated developer doesn't feel comfortable
writing in Cocoa).

PortAuthority is written in Tcl/Tk, precisely because I don't like using Cocoa for application development. I'm one of the core maintainers of Tk on the Mac, which does require knowledge of Cocoa--in addition to maintaining Tk ittself I've also written a lot of open-source libraries to hook Tcl/Tk into various parts of the Cocoa API--but I really dislike Xcode and its model of development. I'm an Aquamacs/Terminal type of developer, thanks. :-)

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Kevin Walzer
Code by Kevin
http://www.codebykevin.com
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