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From the [http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/ Apple] site: '''Cocoa''' is an object-oriented application environment designed specifically for developing Mac OS X-only native applications. The Cocoa frameworks include a complete set of classes, and for developers starting new Mac OS X-only projects, Cocoa provides the fastest way to full-featured, extensible, and maintainable applications. You can bring applications from UNIX and other platforms to Mac OS X quickly by using Cocoa to build state-of-the-art Aqua user interfaces while retaining most existing core code.
 
From the [http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/ Apple] site: '''Cocoa''' is an object-oriented application environment designed specifically for developing Mac OS X-only native applications. The Cocoa frameworks include a complete set of classes, and for developers starting new Mac OS X-only projects, Cocoa provides the fastest way to full-featured, extensible, and maintainable applications. You can bring applications from UNIX and other platforms to Mac OS X quickly by using Cocoa to build state-of-the-art Aqua user interfaces while retaining most existing core code.
  
More info can be found at http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/
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More detailed information can be found at http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/
  
Predcessor to the Cocoa is [[OpenStep]].
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The Predcessor to Cocoa was [[OpenStep]].
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===Cocoa/GNUstep API Compatiblity map===
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[[ApplicationKitCompatibility|Application Kit compatibility]]
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===Cocoa/GNUstep relationship===
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[[Image:GNUstep_and_Cocoa.png|Created by [[http://mediawiki.gnustep.org/index.php/User:Stefan_Urbanek]]Stefan Urbanek]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 6 January 2007

From the Apple site: Cocoa is an object-oriented application environment designed specifically for developing Mac OS X-only native applications. The Cocoa frameworks include a complete set of classes, and for developers starting new Mac OS X-only projects, Cocoa provides the fastest way to full-featured, extensible, and maintainable applications. You can bring applications from UNIX and other platforms to Mac OS X quickly by using Cocoa to build state-of-the-art Aqua user interfaces while retaining most existing core code.

More detailed information can be found at http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/

The Predcessor to Cocoa was OpenStep.

Cocoa/GNUstep API Compatiblity map

Application Kit compatibility

Cocoa/GNUstep relationship

File:GNUstep and Cocoa.png