Le 1 janv. 09 à 20:44, Keary Suska a écrit :
On Dec 31, 2008, at 1:22 AM, Achim Domma wrote:
I develop software for a living and want to get started with cocoa
development just for fun. I'm good at python, C, C++ and C# and
have some Ruby knowledge. Now I'm asking myself, which language I
should use to get started with cocoa development:
- ObjC looks interesing, but would be a new language to learn. I
like to learn new languages, but I also prefer to do one step after
another. So learning Cocoa and Obj-C toghether could be frustrating.
"True" or "native" Cocoa is only available for Objective-C and Java
API. There are API ports to to other languages, Ruby is one that I
am aware of, but they are not really Cocoa. They are just Cocoa-
like. That may enough for your purposes.
It's no longer available for Java (The java bridge is deprecated and
unsupported)
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