Interesting thread..I just bought a MacBook Pro last week to start working on a couple IPhone apps. At first, I didn't like the look of Objective-C. I'm actually starting to like it, but, I still feel like several aspects are a step backward. Working with raw pointers and having to manage memory just seems wrong these days :). I guess I've been spoiled too long by managed languages like C# and Java. I am actually writing this post from my MacBook. I also have Vista on here as well. I now only need to switch to Windows to work with Visual Studio and SQL Server. Everything else I need is on the Mac side (even Office)!
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Adobe discovers BlendThat looks like Blend to me too. They described it slightly differently, but it looked to fulfill the same mission. This tool lets the designers work on the interface of a Flex application that is functional enough for programmers to just finish up the logic bits. They tried to also make it seem as though it were a prototyping tool as well which could also be done by Blend. - Charles