I do fear this, slightly. The problem with it is that is makes the *platform* look bad, which could hurt us by association. Human nature being what it is, if an app crashes on a Mac (given the Mac's history and perception by the general public) the user won't say "oh, what a crappy app with poor programming", they'll say "oh, Macs are crap". I've witnessed this personally on many occasions. The weird thing is that the same scenario on Windows usually doesn't seem to get the blame laid at the feet of the OS itself. I have no idea why, but anecdotally it seems to be common.

G.



On 23 May 2008, at 4:40 am, Andy Lee wrote:

But I have no fear of the market being flooded by programmers who didn't do their Cocoa homework. For one thing, their apps will either crash all the time or leak memory like a sieve.

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