Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Jun 2008 19:04 UTC
Mac OS X Mac OS X 10.5, Leopard, may only be six months old, but rumours are already abound as to the next update to Apple's operating system. According to several sources, it's going to be called Snow Leopard, it won't contain any major new features, and is planned to go gold master December 2008, available a month later. The big rumour: it's going to be available for 64bit Intel machines only.
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RE[4]: Carbon?
by MobyTurbo on Thu 5th Jun 2008 13:43 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Carbon?"
MobyTurbo
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2005-07-08

You are correct about Carbon, it is non-portable. Cocoa, however, is portable. There's GNUstep and Cocoatron, attempts (and quite useful attempts) at porting the Cocoa/OpenStep framework to other platforms. Objective-C is a portable language, it is part of GNU C on *many* platforms.

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