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Re: [MACTCL] Cocoa vs. Tk
by Kevin Walzer other posts by this author
Jul 10 2007 8:54AM messages near this date
Re: [MACTCL] Cocoa vs. Tk | Re: [MACTCL] Cocoa vs. Tk
Tim Jones wrote:

>  
>  While I still use TCL for many scripting chores and Python for more  
>  complex non-GUI tasks, I've really stated to bank on REALbasic - OS  
>  X, Linux, and WIndows and the warts are pretty well covered in the  
>  latest version.  We're preparing to release a complex UI app and  
>  REALbasic has allowed us to use a single source tree to deliver on OS  
>  X, Linux, and Windows in multiple languages.

I've looked at RB as well, but so far its Cocoa support seems to be 
non-existent. After trumpeting their plans last year, they have been 
conspicuously silent about timelines and so forth. RB hooks so deeply 
into Carbon that I suspect porting to Cocoa is a huge challenge.

-- 
Kevin Walzer
Code by Kevin
http://www.codebykevin.com

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