A Dark Age of Objective-C (Hypercritical 14)
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A Dark Age of Objective-C is episode 14 of Hypercritical, a show ruminating on exactly what is wrong in the world of Apple and related technologies and businesses. |
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Episode Description
John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin revisit Apple’s GUI history, complain about TiVo some more, then explore the possibility of another Copland-like crisis looming in Apple’s future. What will replace Objective-C and Cocoa? What can?
Episode Information
Initially Released April 15, 2011
Runtime 1:26:34
Episode Page A Dark Age of Objective-C
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Episode Links
- John Gruber at Webstock ’11 – The Gap Theory of UI Design
- Why Facebook open-sourced its datacenters – Ars Technica
- TiVo survey hints at multiroom companion box, four-tuner DVR in the future – Engadget
- Copland – Wikipedia
- Avoiding Copland 2010
- Avoiding Copland 2010: Part 2
- Avoiding Copland 2010: Part 3
- Copland 2010 revisited: Apple’s language and API future
- The Guru – Flickr