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Allan wrote:
> Oops, in my previous note I wrote "Craig". I meant to write "Cray". My
> friend works at Cray, Inc., and has rather nice things to say about gcc but
> I guess he is just another ignorant doofus like me.
>
> BTW, Objective-C is not proprietary to Apple. There are many
> implementations of Obj-C, even one on Windows. Cocoa, on the other hand is
> Apple's but it is an API of classes for Apple's GUI, much like MFC is for
> Windows. Interfacing a GUI front-end written in Objective-C with legacy
> code written in C is trivial
<irony>What an amazing news! -- Code written in different programming
languages can be interfaced, really, amazing news!!! </irony>
For those still lost: Of course, it would be even more amazing if it hadn't
been old news many decades ago. Back in times when parts were written in
assembler, and others in higher-level languages. Naturally, there always
were way to interface the two, otherwise no program could run on an
operating system not written in the same language...
Thorsten
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