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Re: FreeQt ?



jim@jimpick.com (Jim Pick)  wrote on 01.06.97 in <199706020533.WAA12366@fleming.jimpick.com>:

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> > Objective C isn't really very popular -- but, maybe that will change with
> > the Apple-Next buyout.
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> Of course (I forgot to add) - Apple seems committed to dumping Objective C
> in favor of Java for NextStep/Rhapsody programming...

Sounds like a myth to me. *All* of the Nextstep object layer is in  
Objective C, and I don't think anybody volunteered to rewrite it;  
furthermore, Apple just added some additional syntactic sugar to the  
Objective C version of Next's variant of gcc. Doesn't sound like dropping  
to me.

Remember, the Boss of Software at Apple is the former Boss of Software at  
Next.

(And interestingly enough, Java seems to be far more similar to Objective  
C than to any other C variant.)


MfG Kai


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