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- From: steele@vlsi.caltech.edu (Craig Steele)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.oop.macapp3
- Subject: Why renew ETO?
- Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.oop.macapp3
- Date: 9 Jan 1993 06:53:30 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology
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- Reply-To: steele@vlsi.caltech.edu (Craig Steele)
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- Keywords: programming frameworks object disorientation
-
- My ETO subscription has expired, and I'm trying to decide whether
- to renew. ETO 10, promised for February, should already be in the
- can. It takes some imagination to assign a high dollar value to
- this and forthcoming ETO disks given the current public vagueness
- of Apple software development plans. Reviewing ETO 9, we see:
-
- (1) MPW - UNIX(tm Novell?) for the rest of us, some of the power,
- some of the pain. Future: ?
- (2) Object Pascal - Future: Dead
- (3) CFront/C - Future: Dying, replaced by Lucid C++ (on future ETO?)
- (4) MacApp3 - Future: Dying, replaced by Bedrock (by Symantec, major
- supplier of legal gossip, takeover speculation, incompatible
- C++ and framework library) to be distributed (rumor 1) on ETO,
- but then again (rumor 2) may cost $10K. (Therefore (new rumor)
- it must follow that ETO will cost ...?)
- (5) Numerous support tools, (e.g., SADE, SourceBug, SourceServer, ToolServer)
- all intimately related to above software components. Future: ?
- (6) SLM - allegedly official linking system, with functionality one
- would expect in an application framework (e.g., collection classes)
- or operating system extension (e.g., yet another Apple threads package)
- in yet another Apple dynamic linker. Future: ?
- (7) System 7.1 - Apparently stable OS. Future: around for a while, but
- will ETO get the new toys (extensions) where all the action is?
- (We won't even think about ukernels or objects or PowerOpen.)
- (8) Documentation - Nice new DocViewer stuff, but wouldn't a hardcopy
- of the new IM series be easier to read? Future: Depends on what's
- left unbundled to document.
- (9) Networking tools - MacTCP, etc. Unaccountably missing from my
- CD-ROM, perhaps misplaced on NT distribution disk. Future: bright.
- (10) QuickTime 1.5 - I like it, but I FTP'd it before I got the ETO.
- Future: Released to Windows at version 1.0, so that must be the
- standard.
-
- So: what's so new and valuable in ETO 10-13 that I shouldn't hoard
- my bucks toward a vaguely augured revolution-on-a-CD-ROM that won't
- be labelled "ETO"? ETO was a no-brainer last year, but now I'm
- not even sure I can justify it to the IRS, much less my wife.
-
- Should I trust in Clarus (who may or may not be dead) and write another
- check? Wait for Component Workshop, Camelot, Dylan, all of which sound
- great? Will all be revealed at MacWorld? MADACON? WWDC? In a dream?
-
- - Craig Steele - In a wholly non-Institutional mode
-
- Craig Steele, steele@vlsi.caltech.edu
-