Codeproject for Macintosh (?)
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I'm thinking very seriously about my next computer being an apple computer, so I'm wandering.. Is there going to be a section in the codeproject for mac coding? Here is my sugestion: http://mac.codeproject.com :cool:
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I'm thinking very seriously about my next computer being an apple computer, so I'm wandering.. Is there going to be a section in the codeproject for mac coding? Here is my sugestion: http://mac.codeproject.com :cool:
:confused:Have you ever looked at Objective-C??? X| :wtf:And as for COCOA... :suss: OK so they have an Intel in now, but I ask you... is that really enough??? Just write it in Java or use wxWidgets under Visual Studio and recompile it under that crap that comes with the Mac, what is it? X-Studio or something??? Better still Bootcamp your Mac into XP! Besides, I think your forum would be even quieter than the ATL/WTL/STL template library one! :laugh: -- modified at 21:02 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
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:confused:Have you ever looked at Objective-C??? X| :wtf:And as for COCOA... :suss: OK so they have an Intel in now, but I ask you... is that really enough??? Just write it in Java or use wxWidgets under Visual Studio and recompile it under that crap that comes with the Mac, what is it? X-Studio or something??? Better still Bootcamp your Mac into XP! Besides, I think your forum would be even quieter than the ATL/WTL/STL template library one! :laugh: -- modified at 21:02 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
It's XCode. I'm guessing that you are not a very big fan of apple..! Bootcamp.. The point is for the program to run on the mac! As for the forum, you don't know until you try :) Better, add a mac forum and a linux forum too. Why stick in one OS while there are so many, and better ones by the way.. :-D
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I'm thinking very seriously about my next computer being an apple computer, so I'm wandering.. Is there going to be a section in the codeproject for mac coding? Here is my sugestion: http://mac.codeproject.com :cool:
are you serious ? codeproject is dedicated for microsoft technologies :~
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are you serious ? codeproject is dedicated for microsoft technologies :~
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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Too bad.. :(
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Too bad.. :(
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...but it sucks;P The codeproject site succeeds due to the size of the PC user base and its longevity. My point was not to bash macs but that even template library programming can attract regular posts for PC programming. I doubt that a mac offshoot would be able to muster even that level of interest! 3million plus users are what imbue this site with almost most real-time repsponse and their years of input are what provides its knowledge base. How will you recreate this with a mac-codeproject? I wonder what the critical mass of users is to make such site fit for purpose? And how would you recruit them? So, imho a macish version would fail due to the lack of useful input
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It's XCode. I'm guessing that you are not a very big fan of apple..! Bootcamp.. The point is for the program to run on the mac! As for the forum, you don't know until you try :) Better, add a mac forum and a linux forum too. Why stick in one OS while there are so many, and better ones by the way.. :-D
Lampros G wrote:
Why stick in one OS while there are so many, and better ones by the way
All OSes have their strengths and weaknesses. I don't think one is better than another.
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...but it sucks;P The codeproject site succeeds due to the size of the PC user base and its longevity. My point was not to bash macs but that even template library programming can attract regular posts for PC programming. I doubt that a mac offshoot would be able to muster even that level of interest! 3million plus users are what imbue this site with almost most real-time repsponse and their years of input are what provides its knowledge base. How will you recreate this with a mac-codeproject? I wonder what the critical mass of users is to make such site fit for purpose? And how would you recruit them? So, imho a macish version would fail due to the lack of useful input
Are you sure that the mac community is that small? If you're sure ok. But maybe you'll be surprised. I think that if you don't try you'll never know.. And it's not like you have to build up a new site. The code is there, you only have to add an extra topic in the codeproject. If it's not a success just delete it. But what if..? It would be interesting ;)