Cocoa is Apple's native object-oriented application programming interface (API) for its desktop operating system macOS. Cocoa consists of the Foundation...
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Look up Cocoa or cocoa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cocoa may refer to: Chocolate Theobroma cacao, the cocoa tree Cocoa bean, seed of Theobroma...
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MacOS (redirect from Apple Mac OS X)
require programming knowledge. Apple offered two main APIs to develop software natively for macOS: Cocoa and Carbon. Cocoa was a descendant of APIs inherited...
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Safari (web browser) (redirect from Apple Safari)
and other Apple apps and helps maintain privacy without sharing data with Apple. On macOS, Safari is a Cocoa application. It uses Apple's WebKit for...
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Carbon (API) (redirect from Carbon (Apple))
increasingly moved to the Cocoa-based frameworks, especially after the release of iOS, the need for a porting library was reduced. Apple did not create a 64-bit...
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users to build Cocoa applications using AppleScript.: 969 In a 2006 article, Macworld included AppleScript among its rankings of Apple's 30 most significant...
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While Cocoa applications are not AEOM based, and often use subtly different objects than Apple's originally defined standard objects, Cocoa apps are...
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not to a person but to a category of scents related to foods, such as cocoa, apple, and plum. Food portal Drink portal Ligue des Gourmands, founded by Auguste...
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IPhone (redirect from Apple phone)
its userland APIs, with Cocoa replaced by Cocoa Touch, and AppKit replaced by UIKit. The graphics stack runs on Metal, Apple's low-level graphics API....
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some additions to Apple's Cocoa to remain compatible. The roots of the GNUstep application interface are the same as the roots of Cocoa: NeXTSTEP and OpenStep...
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