Mark Space ha scritto:
> I don't mean to start any flame wars, but I am interested in a serious
> reply.
>
> I just saw an advert for an Objective C programmer. My first reaction
> was "wtf?" So I Google for it and sure enough, it looks like it's
> strongly sup****ted on the Mac. Wild. I thought Objective C disappeared
> with the Next.
>
> So, is there currently a compelling reason to start programming in
> Objective C, vs other languages? How do you feel Java and C++ stack up
> against Obj-C? Is it a legacy language or are new products actively
> using it?
>
> Again, I'm not for or con, I was just kind of boggled to see a request
> for active development.
>
> And I'm not planning on starting a new career as an Objective C
> programmer, I'm just curious where the language is at these days.
>
> Thanks!
Why Objective-C?
Apple's most relevant application framework (Cocoa) is written in
Objective-C, and has an Objective-C API.
Just my two cents.
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