
In article <097d01c48b04$f7d380e0$a901000a@mat>, "Mathew Robertson" <mathew.robertson@redsheriff.com> wrote:
And yes I do agree that it should be designed based around the user experience, and not necessarily around the developer... I'm trying to say is that for Win32 / Unix, you can get away with using C++ for developing GUI's, as this is the norm. For Mac, its not the norm, so why would a developer switch to C++, from say O-C...
I don't know why you believe this is not the norm. I have no numbers, but I am pretty sure that C++ and Obj-C are the two main languages used by Mac developers today, and they both have significant market share. Just because most (if not all) cross-platform frameworks are inadequate for professional Mac development (primarily due to lack of focus on user experience) doesn't mean there aren't Mac-only C++ frameworks in use today. meeroh