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Ten Things I Dig About Xcode | |
| Subject: | it's a shame...that you are a moron. | |
| Date: | 2003-12-06 08:54:18 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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C, C++, and Objective C are not proprietary languages. Java's APIs are no more free or open than Win32 or Cocoa. GnuStep is a free implementation of Cocoa/NextStep; WINE is a free implementation of Win32. Have the GNU folks gotten around to building a free implementation of Swing yet? JDBC? JNDI?
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it's a shame...that you are a moron.
2004-01-02 16:28:01 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
I agree no one would right a quality OS X application using Java & Swing. They lack the performance or feel of a native app OS X Cocoa app. Take one look at the Java API source and you will see it's a complete hack with it's heavyweight and lightweight peer scheme.
I have developed a comercial quality application with Xcode/ObjC/Cocoa. XCode and Cocoa deliver.




There's no royalty fee on using Swing or JDBC. And do you even know what JNDI is?
Sun does charge a license fee for their application server though.
If you're a diehard C or C++ evangelist then I forgive your ignorance. If not, please inform yourself before going hemroid about it.