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Published: Aug 14 2008 / 18:09

I’ve been spending a fair amount of time in the last week getting up to speed with Objective-C and Cocoa programming, with the view of developing a couple of Mac- and iPhone applications. I’m by no means an expert yet, but I think I’m starting to get my head around the fundamentals of it, and coming from a Java background I find quite a few things puzzling.. It’s quite obvious Objective-C is a lower level language than Java, and some of the things it does are in my opinion pure abominations, lets start with some of the things I dislike
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JThreads replied ago:

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...It’s quite obvious Objective-C is a lower level language than Java

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wp73875 replied ago:

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This sort of response is typical of developers coming from other languages. He doesn't yet grok Objective-C. If he sticks with it, I think he'll eventually figure out that most of the "abominations" are actually assets.













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