Comment by steve1977 1 month ago What would I learn there? 5 comments steve1977 Reply pjmlp 1 month ago That development on macOS UI frameworks isn't as rosy. steve1977 1 month ago I'm not saying it's perfect. Just that it's less of a mess than the situation on Windows. pjmlp 1 month ago Again, listen to those podcasts, especially how Apple has (not) handled bug reports.Between Carbon, Cocoa, UI Touch, UI Kit, Catalyst, Swift UI, there is plenty to chose from, with many non overlapping capabilities.Then there is naturally the whole plethora of Kits, with several deprecated and replaced by others without feature parity,https://marcoeidinger.github.io/appleframeworks/ 2 replies →
pjmlp 1 month ago That development on macOS UI frameworks isn't as rosy. steve1977 1 month ago I'm not saying it's perfect. Just that it's less of a mess than the situation on Windows. pjmlp 1 month ago Again, listen to those podcasts, especially how Apple has (not) handled bug reports.Between Carbon, Cocoa, UI Touch, UI Kit, Catalyst, Swift UI, there is plenty to chose from, with many non overlapping capabilities.Then there is naturally the whole plethora of Kits, with several deprecated and replaced by others without feature parity,https://marcoeidinger.github.io/appleframeworks/ 2 replies →
steve1977 1 month ago I'm not saying it's perfect. Just that it's less of a mess than the situation on Windows. pjmlp 1 month ago Again, listen to those podcasts, especially how Apple has (not) handled bug reports.Between Carbon, Cocoa, UI Touch, UI Kit, Catalyst, Swift UI, there is plenty to chose from, with many non overlapping capabilities.Then there is naturally the whole plethora of Kits, with several deprecated and replaced by others without feature parity,https://marcoeidinger.github.io/appleframeworks/ 2 replies →
pjmlp 1 month ago Again, listen to those podcasts, especially how Apple has (not) handled bug reports.Between Carbon, Cocoa, UI Touch, UI Kit, Catalyst, Swift UI, there is plenty to chose from, with many non overlapping capabilities.Then there is naturally the whole plethora of Kits, with several deprecated and replaced by others without feature parity,https://marcoeidinger.github.io/appleframeworks/ 2 replies →
That development on macOS UI frameworks isn't as rosy.
I'm not saying it's perfect. Just that it's less of a mess than the situation on Windows.
Again, listen to those podcasts, especially how Apple has (not) handled bug reports.
Between Carbon, Cocoa, UI Touch, UI Kit, Catalyst, Swift UI, there is plenty to chose from, with many non overlapping capabilities.
Then there is naturally the whole plethora of Kits, with several deprecated and replaced by others without feature parity,
https://marcoeidinger.github.io/appleframeworks/
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