Linked by Scot Hacker on Mon 17th Dec 2001 17:34 UTC
Features, Office The story of how a BeOS refugee (and not just everyone, but the author of the 'BeOS Bible' book) lost faith in the future of computing, resigned himself to Windows but found himself bored silly, tore out half his hair at the helm of a Linux box, then rediscovered the joy of computing in MacOSX. Scot Hacker will describe his personal adventures with today's operating systems after he was set out to find an alternative to his beloved (but with no apparent future) BeOS. Update: Make sure you read the second part of the article, a rebutal, found here.
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Some mistakes [fixed links]
by Nicholas Riley on Tue 18th Dec 2001 02:14 UTC

Sorry, didn't realize this box was HTML. Here are the links from my post above:

http://www.latenightsw.com/freeware/JavaScriptOSA/">JavaScript
http://www.louch.com/>Tcl

<a href="http://www.aaa-plus.com">Joy (JavaScript/Tcl to Objective-C bridge)
http://www.apple.com/applescript/macosx/ascript_studio/">AppleS...
<a href="http://www.fscript.org/">F-Script

There's also a Java to Objective-C bridge, which I probably should have mentioned! It's been around for several years. Since Java is a less dynamic language than those mentioned above, it requires more support in terms of building Java interfaces for Objective-C classes.