On 23 Aug 2006, at 00:07, Jerry W. Walker wrote:
Heh, Dino's comment sounds more like tool pride than tool envy.
I've also been generally proud of Apple's WO tools and I also hate
to see support dropped.
Tool pride (when the tool runs on OS X only) leads to tool envy, tool
envy leads to
Hola Florijan!
Yes, but theoretically, Apple could support and develop WebObjects
(the Java code) without directly supporting or developing any tools
for development with WebObjects.
Or they just drop it, like you say, and we have to start using third
party solutions. But that would be a bit
On 22 Aug 2006, at 18:27, Ricardo Strausz wrote:
I think that it is idiotic to drop CocoaEOF Apps, and they seem to
doing so...
Tool-envy is a bad thing.
Cheers
--mbj
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Hi, Ricardo,
Heh, Dino's comment sounds more like tool pride than tool envy. I've
also been generally proud of Apple's WO tools and I also hate to see
support dropped.
I particularly hate to see it since I wasn't able to attend WWDC this
year and didn't hear Apple's take on how support
... but any light that could be shed with out breaking
that agreement would be most apperciated... I am more confused now than
before.
Thanks.
Mac
From: Marc Oesch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com
Subject: Re: XCode 2.3 -- XCode 2.4 [and WebObjects 5.3.2]
Date: Mon, 21 Aug
Le 06-08-21 à 21:03, Mac Campbell a écrit :
Can I ask for a little clarification here?
This depreciation notice is NOT the confidential announcement that
apple made at WWDC?
Related, but not the confidental one.
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Chuck
From: Marc Oesch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com
Subject: Re: XCode 2.3 -- XCode 2.4 [and WebObjects 5.3.2]
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 23:28:24 +0200
Hello,
How are those release notes coming?
Xcode 2.4: http://developer.apple.com
On 22/08/2006, at 10:47 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
But the fact that there is a new version of webobjects in xCode
3... means... what that apple is going to continue to support and
develop Webobjects for the foresee-able future?
Unless they are planning on canceling iTunes...
Yes, but