The point is really more that Cocoa/ObjC are still catching up to the state of the art in modern application development ... but Cocoa+ObjC < C#/Java in a few dealbreaker ways
Could you explain what you mean by this? Two friends of mine are doing .Net development and they both feel Microsoft is currently chasing Cocoa/Core Data instead of the other way around. Are you talking about languages or frameworks?
I fortunately don't have to muck around in that so I don't have first-hand experience, though I do look forward to the higher-level abstractions coming in Objective-C 2.0.
by Scott Stevenson — Oct 26
Could you explain what you mean by this? Two friends of mine are doing .Net development and they both feel Microsoft is currently chasing Cocoa/Core Data instead of the other way around. Are you talking about languages or frameworks?
I fortunately don't have to muck around in that so I don't have first-hand experience, though I do look forward to the higher-level abstractions coming in Objective-C 2.0.