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Okay, so I'm thinking about porting an Objective-C/Cocoa program that works on the Mac to a Windows machine. I expect I'm going to have to rewrite the GUI; but is there some convenient way to copy the ...
Objective C’s time in the limelight is coming to an end. As Apple slowly phases its legacy iOS and OS X coding language out in favor of Swift, developers are transitioning as well. A new web-based ...
It’s high time to make the switch to the more approachable, full-featured Swift for iOS and OS X app dev Programming languages don’t die easily, but development shops that cling to fading paradigms do ...
I'm teaching myself Mac OS X programming, and have decided to write all new Mac code in Objective-C using Cocoa. However, I have a very large library of C++ classes that I do not want to port to ...
Developers still value Apple's now-legacy language for iOS and Mac app dev, and the transition Swift will be gradual Objective-C may no longer be the stylish language choice for Apple iOS and Mac OS ...
Most of the headlines from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2014 last week were about iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite (v10.10), both on tap for this fall. By far the more impactful news for solution ...
Swift can work alongside Objective-C code, allowing developers to easily integrate it into their existing apps or build their own from scratch. As Swift evolves, Apple plans to provide Xcode tools to ...