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Summary: | Add objective C | ||
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Product: | cnd | Reporter: | hiaw <hiaw> |
Component: | -- Other -- | Assignee: | issues@cnd <issues> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | swpalmer |
Priority: | P3 | Keywords: | NETFIX |
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | Macintosh | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
hiaw
2008-03-17 16:11:46 UTC
See definition of Cocoa: http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/ I second this request. One of the uses of the C/C++ module for NetBeans is to write JNI code for Java developers and have all of their code within one IDE. On the Apple platform, OS X favours Objective-C frameworks as the most current and advanced method of accessing platform features. If you can't code Objective-C on the Mac you are missing out on a great deal of what the platform has to offer. I find it somewhat funny that Fortran is listed in the project settings (why not Cobol? Has anyone written a Fortran program since the 1970's?) and yet Objective-C, a language that is actually used as the primary development language on the Mac platform is missing. |