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Quote: Originally Posted by alandail Apple never dumped Cocoa (unless you are referring specifically to webobjects moving to Java, which I believe predates Apple buying NeXT). And Apple never "dumped" WebObjects. WebObjects is alive and well,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JavaCowboy Well, in my experience playing briefly with XCode/Objective-C/Cocoa: 1) The XCode (non-UI coding environment) is terrible. It's orders of magnitude worse than Eclipse/Netbeans for things like auto-compl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JavaCowboy iPhone development taking off had nothing to do with Objective-C or Cocoa. It has everything to do with the iPhone being the most popular mobile platform and enterprises investing the money and developer r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Franco Borgo If Apple really loved WO so much they would have kept up-to-date the tools that helped made WO so great. Apple created XCode to help developer use Apple Technology. They won't let open source community…
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Quote: Originally Posted by libertyforall Well, you must mean a PAID developer account, as the free account has no 5.5 tools available... 5.5 is the NEXT version, so yeah, probably what he means, as you'd need access to pre-release software. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iPhone1982 That's a good one... Apple giving something away for free. Made my night. They do distribute WO for free outside of SLS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jasenj1 I think WebObjects got hit with the Apple stigma. Apple's never been taken seriously by the IT crowd that runs corporate infrastructure. Thus WO could be 10 times better that ASP or RoR or whatever, but corpora…