On 7/30/05 7:29 PM, "Charles Yeomans" <yeomans /at/ desuetude DO.T com> wrote:
>> For Cocoa must be >> >> 1) C++ SDK >> >> 2) or even special Valentina Objective-C wrapper. > > As I understand it, Objective-C is a strict superset of C, thus any > valid C code should work in an Objective-C app. Is there some other > reason that one could not use the C SDK until you guys consider writing > an Objective-C library -- which would probably be a good idea given > Apple's apparent push to move more MacOS development in that direction.
C SDK of 1.x version? Yes this can work of course.
Also Cocoa developers have use C++ SDK, but not problem that GCC version was changed. We decide with Lynn how to solve this problem.
Again, Cocoa developers can use in theory
A) C
B) C++
C) Objective-C
And it looks we will need do integration of Valentina into CoreData. It seems I have read apple texts that this is possible.
On the other hand, all such "Vendor-specific" DB API as RBDB, RebDB, CoreData
Limit you to fantasy of that vendors. Usually they can do much less then Valentina itself can do.
-- Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin VP Engineering and New Technology Paradigma Software, Inc
Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information http://www.paradigmasoft.com
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