brianleahy
Colonel Panic
Personally, I dislike Carbon because OS X is largely a PowerPC port of NextStep, which was already a complete and robust OS before porting began.
The driving force behind carbon was to provide backward compatibility with "classic" apps. It bridged two radically dissimilar OSs, and so inevitably programs written in it are not a hand-in-glove fit for either one.
For the first few years, Carbon speeded adoption of OS X - a good thing. However, now it is mostly slowing the final retirement of OS 9 - imho, a bad thing.
The driving force behind carbon was to provide backward compatibility with "classic" apps. It bridged two radically dissimilar OSs, and so inevitably programs written in it are not a hand-in-glove fit for either one.
For the first few years, Carbon speeded adoption of OS X - a good thing. However, now it is mostly slowing the final retirement of OS 9 - imho, a bad thing.