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Most of Mac OS X itself is developed using Cocoa, and Apple encourages developers to use Cocoa for the development of all applications for OS X. | Most of Mac OS X itself is developed using Cocoa, and Apple encourages developers to use Cocoa for the development of all applications for OS X. | ||
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Revision as of 04:15, 24 April 2009
Cocoa is Apple's collection of object-orientated frameworks, APIs, and runtimes which make up the development layer of Mac OS X.[1] The Cocoa frameworks are written in the Objective-C programming language.
Most of Mac OS X itself is developed using Cocoa, and Apple encourages developers to use Cocoa for the development of all applications for OS X.
References
- ↑ Cocoa Overview on Apple Developer Connection