While Cocoa programmers might not be the only ones to think about user experience, focused programs, and avoiding unnecessary code, they are usually the ones to get it right.
Sorry if that sounds like a typical "Apple Guy" statement, but a) I'm not an "Apple Guy", and b) it's true. Compare an OS X program with it's equivalent non-Cocoa implementation, and you'll usually find the OS X version to be more attractive and streamlined.
by Mike — Jun 27
While Cocoa programmers might not be the only ones to think about user experience, focused programs, and avoiding unnecessary code, they are usually the ones to get it right.
Sorry if that sounds like a typical "Apple Guy" statement, but a) I'm not an "Apple Guy", and b) it's true. Compare an OS X program with it's equivalent non-Cocoa implementation, and you'll usually find the OS X version to be more attractive and streamlined.