1: Cocoa is that which requires either a)NSObject b)anything else with an NS prefix or c) .m files.
2: It doesn't really matter. Things like Core Image and Core Foundation are part of a growing segment that is neither Cocoa nor Carbon, but is used by both, or is part of a bridge.
by Blain — Oct 02
1: Cocoa is that which requires either a)NSObject b)anything else with an NS prefix or c) .m files.
2: It doesn't really matter. Things like Core Image and Core Foundation are part of a growing segment that is neither Cocoa nor Carbon, but is used by both, or is part of a bridge.