I chose ANSCA Corona over Objective-C and Cocoa Touch for iOS development.
Looks like I’ll choose Objective-Basic over Objective-C & Cocoa for Mac OS X development.
www.objective-basic.com [import]uid: 295 topic_id: 4078 reply_id: 304078[/import]
I chose ANSCA Corona over Objective-C and Cocoa Touch for iOS development.
Looks like I’ll choose Objective-Basic over Objective-C & Cocoa for Mac OS X development.
www.objective-basic.com [import]uid: 295 topic_id: 4078 reply_id: 304078[/import]
What advantage do you get by using Objective-Basic?
You have to use it a similar manner as Objective-C, so why not Objective-C?
Plus in Obj-C you can create elements via Code and have a good Project manager in XCode, Obj-Basic is good but lacks in these areas.
I have been an Enterprise Basic developer, I would love to use *Basic* but… I find that Obj-Basic is as much work as Obj-C is.
cheers,
Jayant C Varma [import]uid: 3826 topic_id: 4078 reply_id: 12546[/import]
I just took it for granted that it’d be “Corona-like” for developing Mac apps: 10 times faster and 5 times easier than Obj-C. If Objective=Basic is as much work as Objective-C than I’ll stick with Objective-C. [import]uid: 295 topic_id: 4078 reply_id: 12577[/import]
Hi TokyoDan,
That was my impression, I thought you had a reason and did try it out earlier. I found it a lot of work, the IDE is kind of incomplete, I felt that the interface was too cluttered and there were times when browsing the examples, I wasn’t sure on what’s happening, where is the code to do that, but couldn’t find it.
Anyone given it a try? or has comments?
cheers,
Jayant C Varma [import]uid: 3826 topic_id: 4078 reply_id: 12580[/import]
jayantv.
Some times (often) when I get excited, I put my typing fingers in gear before I engage my brain. I’ve been thinking of making a new avatar for myself… a guy with his foot in his mouth and his head up his ass.
But I imagine such an avatar would be damn hard to design. [import]uid: 295 topic_id: 4078 reply_id: 12583[/import]