![]() ![]() ![]() As you indicated Apple no longer provides Objective-C examples, and there was no mention of Objective-C at WWDC21, last week. Many new Apple technologies have no Objective-C documentation other than a machine translation of the interface files. It is very obvious that any Mac development which continues in Objective-C is obsolete from the get go. I'm aware how easy is is to theorize how something should be done, but it's quite another to be in the trenches and really understand the difficulties involved. There are a lot of Monday morning quarterbacks on here who don't know the first thing about software development with notions how to 'fix' the problem. ![]() Thanks for your insight on Apple and the disposable nature with which Apple treats developers. What about the file format of PowerCADD files? If you continue to use Objective-C, you spend more time. On Apple documentation, all new features have only examples in Swift. That took me some years (but I am alone).Īnd now, Apple says to the developers : "Use Swift and SwiftUI, Objective-C is dead" I have rewritten almost all RealCADD in Objective-C to do iPocket Draw on iPhone and iPad which has now almost all features of RealCADD. It is true that Apple doesn't facilitate the work of developers. I understand the difficulties of Todd to made a new version of PowerCADD. I have a beta version of RealCADD which runs natively on Mac M1. I know HighDesign from Ilexsoft because, as my software RealCADD, he is written with Xojo which can compile now for Mac M1. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |