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Antony52

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Jul 24, 2003
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I know that Microsoft has released a compiler for Mac OS but what I want to ask is whether Apple is going to produce a Visual Studio type framework with boxes,scrollers etc. that makes use of C#.Thanks.
 
Hmmm,since I am just starting to learn C# and want to switch to Apple then I might reconcider.One more question: Is their a framework in which you can write only in C not obj-C just plain C that of course supports boxes,sliders and all the nice stuff.
 
Originally posted by Antony52
Hmmm,since I am just starting to learn C# and want to switch to Apple then I might reconcider.One more question: Is their a framework in which you can write only in C not obj-C just plain C that of course supports boxes,sliders and all the nice stuff.

Well C++ is practically the same as plain C... and C is fully supported. But, if you want the nice, true OS X touch in your apps, you're going to have to learn Objective-C. But, if you already know your way though plain-C, I wouldn't think the learning curve would be too steep...



irmongoose
 
Actually, you should be able to access most of the same functionality using Carbon, which is (I believe) a C-based framework.
 
Heh. If I could actually think today, I might have noticed that you already mentioned it in your first post above. (And I actually read that post! :eek: )

Time to get some sleep...zzzzzzzzz
 
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