From what I've seen in it, Objective-Basic is an attempt at one-to-
one translation of Objective-C to a Basic-like language. But it
doesn't offer anything else. Where RealBasic offers a great IDE, and
cross-platform API -- Objective-Basic offers only a Basic-like
Objective-C.
So why not just learn Objective-C and skip the middle man?
On Feb 17, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Massimo Valle wrote:
I suggest you to take a look at Objective-Basic (http://
www.objective-basic.com/).
It's basically a preprocessor-based wrapper which permits to use
Cocoa with a RB-like BASIC language. Some constructs are wrapped
for simplicity but you can still avoid them and use full Cocoa
constructs with BASIC instead of Obj-C. While it's not a mature
tool, seems interesting and could be helpful for a soft transition.
Massimo Valle
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