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Cocoa Vs. Carbon? | |
| Subject: | RE: I thought carbon would be the interim API .. | |
| Date: | 2001-05-23 13:12:21 | |
| From: | halliday | |
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Response to: RE: I thought carbon would be the interim API ..
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As to your question of "For example, why would the Finder be Carbon if Carbon was just an interim API?" The answer has already been given by Apple: To show developers that significant applications can actually be done in Carbon. So the Carbon Finder was "proof of concept" and has nothing to do with whether writing the Finder in Carbon is a good idea. (It also helped Apple work out some of the bugs and deficiencies in Carbon.)
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RE: I thought carbon would be the interim API ..
RE: I thought carbon would be the interim API ..
RE: I thought carbon would be the interim API ..
I'm actually a bit bummed by the Finder being in Carbon and probably remaining that way for a while. It would make a lot of sense for Cocoa services to be exposed to items in the Finder. Quick encryption and signing of files comes to mind. Of course maybe Apple will provide a way for that to happen.
As to Apple jettisoning one or the other: I don't see it happening. If anything, I think that the reuse under the covers of Carbon and Cocoa will only continue to improve.