On 8/16/18 4:54 AM, Casey McDermott wrote:
I am curious, are there other developers on this list working on conversions
from C++ Carbon to Cocoa?
If so, how is it going?
(Sorry about the empty post; the list server eats my messages if I try
to post in HTML.)
I'm working on it. I have conve
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> By now, Cocoa may be the new Carbon.
The crucial difference is that Cocoa supports 64-bit applications, and Carbon
doesn’t.
> If you haven't switched to Cocoa after all these years, and if your app is
> large, I'd wait to see what happens with Marzipan
We don’t have time to wait for Marzipa
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 11:54:59 +, Casey McDermott said:
>I am curious, are there other developers on this list working on conversions
>from C++ Carbon to Cocoa?
By now, Cocoa may be the new Carbon.
If you haven't switched to Cocoa after all these years, and if your app is
large, I'd wait to s
> On Aug 16, 2018, at 06:54:59, Casey McDermott wrote:
>
> I am curious, are there other developers on this list working on conversions
> from C++ Carbon to Cocoa?
>
> If so, how is it going?
At my previous job, we started doing that soon after I started. This was an
enormous app with, jeez,
We found it very difficult. This was for a large C++ Carbon application.
We’re now rewriting in Swift + Cocoa, starting from scratch.
Jeremy
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I am curious, are there other developers on this list working on conversions
from C++ Carbon to Cocoa?
If so, how is it going?
Thanks,
Casey McDermott
Turtle Creek Software
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