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Cocoa

Cocoa

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What is Cocoa?

Cocoa is Apple's native object-oriented application programming interface (API) for the macOS operating system. It provides a rich set of frameworks, tools, and runtime environment for developing desktop applications. Cocoa applications are typically written in Objective-C or Swift and leverage the frameworks like Foundation and AppKit to handle tasks such as user interface creation, event handling, data management, and networking.

What other technologies are related to Cocoa?

Cocoa Competitor Technologies

Microsoft technology for creating interactive web applications; competes in similar areas as Cocoa.
mentioned alongside Cocoa in 48% (328) of relevant job posts
Google's framework for building Android apps; competes with Cocoa/iOS for app development.
mentioned alongside Cocoa in 77% (115) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Foundation Class Library; competes in a similar space.
mentioned alongside Cocoa in 2% (80) of relevant job posts

Cocoa Complementary Technologies

Low-level C API that forms the foundation for Cocoa.
mentioned alongside Cocoa in 55% (59) of relevant job posts
Programming language traditionally used with Cocoa.
mentioned alongside Cocoa in 2% (996) of relevant job posts
Software development kit for iOS, closely related to Cocoa.
mentioned alongside Cocoa in 17% (77) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Cocoa?

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Cocoa
Apple
Scientific and Technical Services
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Expedia Group
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