FROM : Dave Camp
DATE : Thu Mar 06 23:56:27 2008
That's not what he was asking. He was specifically asking about
Objective-C 2.0. It has functionality not present in previous versions
of the language.
Dave
On Mar 6, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Conrad Taylor wrote:
> Hi, I'm sure that iPhone has always done Objective-C because the
> iPhone is
> running a core version of the Mac OS X operating system.
> -Conrad
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Robert Nicholson <robert.<email_removed>
> >
> wrote:
>
>> So given that Core is supported by the iphone are all the Objective-C
>> 2.0features supported too?
>>
>> So you can write iphone apps that use GC should you so wish?
>>
>> I've yet to see the SDK which hopefully will answer these questions.
>>
>> also given so much overlap b/w iphone SDK and Cocoa SDK do they
>> coexist
>> together nicely or can you get by with existing tools plus
>> frameworks plus
>> simulator?
>>
>> Don't see any reason to have two copies of Xcode, IB etc just to do
>> iphone
>> development.
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DATE : Thu Mar 06 23:56:27 2008
That's not what he was asking. He was specifically asking about
Objective-C 2.0. It has functionality not present in previous versions
of the language.
Dave
On Mar 6, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Conrad Taylor wrote:
> Hi, I'm sure that iPhone has always done Objective-C because the
> iPhone is
> running a core version of the Mac OS X operating system.
> -Conrad
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Robert Nicholson <robert.<email_removed>
> >
> wrote:
>
>> So given that Core is supported by the iphone are all the Objective-C
>> 2.0features supported too?
>>
>> So you can write iphone apps that use GC should you so wish?
>>
>> I've yet to see the SDK which hopefully will answer these questions.
>>
>> also given so much overlap b/w iphone SDK and Cocoa SDK do they
>> coexist
>> together nicely or can you get by with existing tools plus
>> frameworks plus
>> simulator?
>>
>> Don't see any reason to have two copies of Xcode, IB etc just to do
>> iphone
>> development.
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>> Cocoa-dev mailing list (<email_removed>)
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Nicholson | Mar 6, 23:34 | |
| Conrad Taylor | Mar 6, 23:48 | |
| Dave Camp | Mar 6, 23:56 | |
| Kevin Vanwulpen | Mar 7, 00:49 | |
| Scott Anguish | Mar 7, 01:35 |






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