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aaranmcguire says

hey,

I was just looking at iOS scripts and i was wondering what do you think is higher price Objective C or Titanium..

so if you seen something on there one Objective C or Titanium does the same thing, looks the same.. what would be the higher price..

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Studio6B says

Because IMHO Titanium is a crap piece of software. I don’t even know why Envato continues to support it just because it involves javascript maybe?

It’s clunky, it’s slow, it’s just plain terrible in implementing iOS functions, not all javascript functions work properly, XML parsing doesn’t work.

And it’s biggest problem of all, and a problem with any sort of model, is that it interprets code at runtime.

Problem with Projects: You don’t learn any real Objective-C/Cocoa/Foundation programming, in a few years Titanium will be nothing, and soon your code will be useless, outdated. You’ll have a hard time finding a developer that will be able to edit your project later. What happens if Titanium drops support, then what?

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aaranmcguire says
Studio6B said
Because IMHO Titanium is a crap piece of software. I don’t even know why Envato continues to support it just because it involves javascript maybe?

It’s clunky, it’s slow, it’s just plain terrible in implementing iOS functions, not all javascript functions work properly, XML parsing doesn’t work.

And it’s biggest problem of all, and a problem with any sort of model, is that it interprets code at runtime.

Problem with Projects: You don’t learn any real Objective-C/Cocoa/Foundation programming, in a few years Titanium will be nothing, and soon your code will be useless, outdated. You’ll have a hard time finding a developer that will be able to edit your project later. What happens if Titanium drops support, then what?

It’s a shame most app stuff on here is Titanium.

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designcise says
Studio6B said
Because IMHO Titanium is a crap piece of software. I don’t even know why Envato continues to support it just because it involves javascript maybe?

It’s clunky, it’s slow, it’s just plain terrible in implementing iOS functions, not all javascript functions work properly, XML parsing doesn’t work.

And it’s biggest problem of all, and a problem with any sort of model, is that it interprets code at runtime.

Problem with Projects: You don’t learn any real Objective-C/Cocoa/Foundation programming, in a few years Titanium will be nothing, and soon your code will be useless, outdated. You’ll have a hard time finding a developer that will be able to edit your project later. What happens if Titanium drops support, then what?

lol totally agree!! titanium is indeed a piece of crap! they say they’re cross-platform and they aren’t even truly that! you have to develop your apps separately for each platform and their whole api is very buggy. their main focus is clearly to make money out of this whole thing, as fast and as much as they can.

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Studio6B says
designcise said
Studio6B said
Because IMHO Titanium is a crap piece of software. I don’t even know why Envato continues to support it just because it involves javascript maybe?

It’s clunky, it’s slow, it’s just plain terrible in implementing iOS functions, not all javascript functions work properly, XML parsing doesn’t work.

And it’s biggest problem of all, and a problem with any sort of model, is that it interprets code at runtime.

Problem with Projects: You don’t learn any real Objective-C/Cocoa/Foundation programming, in a few years Titanium will be nothing, and soon your code will be useless, outdated. You’ll have a hard time finding a developer that will be able to edit your project later. What happens if Titanium drops support, then what?
lol totally agree!! titanium is indeed a piece of crap! they say they’re cross-platform and they aren’t even truly that! you have to develop your apps separately for each platform and their whole api is very buggy. their main focus is clearly to make money out of this whole thing, as fast and as much as they can.
Yep, cross-platform is a joke. Even the API ’s that are supposed to be cross platform crash on one system. I don’t kid when I say it is the IE of mobile apps.
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