It is good to know there is still solid support for Objective-C UI, thank
you for the information John. It has felt like the support is not there the
last few years, with much of the documentation "archived" and the new
documentation focused on Swift. Presently, it is hard to justify native
develop
That was a good read, thank you for passing that on. It highlights a good
point, that Apple is itself releasing applications with non-Mac UI (News,
Home, Stocks, Voice Memos are mentioned in that article). In fact those
applications are forced upon the user in a way that I've never seen before,
as
No apology necessary, I'm pained by the same problems as you mentioned!
On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 at 14:00, Jens Alfke wrote:
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> I tried a completely new approach - Electron. I have found Electron to be
> surprisingly quick to prototype, easy to brid
I have recently looked at utilising Swift to update an old Carbon based
application. I stopped pursuing this path Swiftly, in part because of lack
of good support for sockets and generally problematic use of CG* code.
I tried a completely new approach - Electron. I have found Electron to be
surpri