← Back to context Comment by jonhohle 2 years ago It has, but there was also Carbon until around the Intel transition. 6 comments jonhohle Reply LeoNatan25 2 years ago Full Carbon was there until the 64bit transition officially, but much of it remained and still remains until now. For example, Apple only started using AppKit to draw menus in Sonoma; it was Carbon until now. ChrisMarshallNY 2 years ago I think it’s cool that a lot of NextStep stuff is still there (all those “NSXXX” calls). saagarjha 2 years ago Wait until you see the NX* APIs ;) 3 replies →
LeoNatan25 2 years ago Full Carbon was there until the 64bit transition officially, but much of it remained and still remains until now. For example, Apple only started using AppKit to draw menus in Sonoma; it was Carbon until now. ChrisMarshallNY 2 years ago I think it’s cool that a lot of NextStep stuff is still there (all those “NSXXX” calls). saagarjha 2 years ago Wait until you see the NX* APIs ;) 3 replies →
ChrisMarshallNY 2 years ago I think it’s cool that a lot of NextStep stuff is still there (all those “NSXXX” calls). saagarjha 2 years ago Wait until you see the NX* APIs ;) 3 replies →
Full Carbon was there until the 64bit transition officially, but much of it remained and still remains until now. For example, Apple only started using AppKit to draw menus in Sonoma; it was Carbon until now.
I think it’s cool that a lot of NextStep stuff is still there (all those “NSXXX” calls).
Wait until you see the NX* APIs ;)
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