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  Mac Technologies Enabled for Java
Subject:   Java vs. Objective C
Date:   2001-05-27 02:48:08
From:   pisej5
While not wanting to instigate another round of programming language wars it should be obvious that Objective C is a problem for Apple as this language is central to development using Cocoa but have almost no followers outside the NextStep community. The realization that developers would not switch to Objective C is generally considered to be one of the reasons that Carbon was developed, to allow C and C++ coded apps to make the transition. But Apple need something with a run-time model like Objective C and Java fills this slot. So, noticing that WebObjects 5 now also has a Java interface I would say that Apple is going full steam ahead towards substituting Java for Objective C.
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  • Derrick Story photo Java vs. Objective C
    2001-05-27 08:57:20  Derrick Story | O'Reilly AuthorO'Reilly Blogger [Reply | View]

    Indeed Apple has made a tremendous commitment to incorporating the Java Framework in to Mac OS X. And I know from my discussions with them that they are very, very, excited about the prospects of Mac OS X becoming a primary Java development platform.

    That being said, my impression is there's lots of excitment around Objective-C too. And I don't see it becoming an "either - or" situation any time soon.

    I think one of the reasons that I'm so interested in Mac OS X is that there's Java, Objective-C, and Unix ... all in one beautiful install.