ReRe: The ability to write UI code in Objective-C easy is connected to its late binding. For the same reason it is easy to write services. On Objective-Cloud you have to do /no/ configuration about your service's APIs…
Objective-C has nothing to do with UI. BTW: The first web server has been developed in Objective-C.
Indeed, the cloud apps are restarted automatically after a crash.
We made the service completely non-mac-centric. One of the basic ideas is, that you can develop a service on the mac that uses all the frameworks of OS X, but the client can be written in C, C++, Java, … Anything that…
The client SDKs will be published next week.
ReRe: The ability to write UI code in Objective-C easy is connected to its late binding. For the same reason it is easy to write services. On Objective-Cloud you have to do /no/ configuration about your service's APIs…
Objective-C has nothing to do with UI. BTW: The first web server has been developed in Objective-C.
Indeed, the cloud apps are restarted automatically after a crash.
We made the service completely non-mac-centric. One of the basic ideas is, that you can develop a service on the mac that uses all the frameworks of OS X, but the client can be written in C, C++, Java, … Anything that…
The client SDKs will be published next week.