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<blockquote data-quote="mystic_fm" data-source="post: 768127" data-attributes="member: 28538"><p>Like I said, I haven't benchmarked them. For basic function calls and such I'd expect Obj-C to be a bit faster, but beyond that it would likely depend upon the specific types of operations being performed. Certainly C++ can perform almost as well as C or far worse than C, depending upon what you are asking of it. And it ALWAYS depends upon the programmer. <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Smirk.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Smirk:" title="Smirk :Smirk:" data-shortname=":Smirk:" /> </p><p></p><p>However, any decision between C++ and Obj-C should not be predicated upon performance, because there are more important factors to be considered. If you want to write Cocoa applications for the Mac, then Objective-C is the right choice, there's no question about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mystic_fm, post: 768127, member: 28538"] Like I said, I haven't benchmarked them. For basic function calls and such I'd expect Obj-C to be a bit faster, but beyond that it would likely depend upon the specific types of operations being performed. Certainly C++ can perform almost as well as C or far worse than C, depending upon what you are asking of it. And it ALWAYS depends upon the programmer. :Smirk: However, any decision between C++ and Obj-C should not be predicated upon performance, because there are more important factors to be considered. If you want to write Cocoa applications for the Mac, then Objective-C is the right choice, there's no question about that. [/QUOTE]
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