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QuickTime is 10

Happy 10th anniversary QuickTime!

MacCentral:QuickTime anniversary celebration this weekend

There are few thing I would rather be doing day to day than coding with WebObjects. But to use WebObjects to do dynamic QuickTime content... well that would just be the icing on the cake. QT's always been something I've been fascintated by, but never had the chance to really dig deeply into.

Every once in a while I crack open my QT book and get excited, but work and life always gets in the way of real progress.

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  1. Jim said:

    But to use WebObjects to do dynamic QuickTime content… well that would just be the icing on the cake.

    Jim,

    I assume you know about Java and QuickTime, right?

    BTW, Apple’s home page today is displaying a memorial to George Harrison.

    Don

  2. On Sunday, December 2, 2001, at 04:32 PM, Donald W.Larson
    wrote:

    > I assume you know about Java and QuickTime
    > (http://developer.apple.com/quicktime/qtjava/index.html), right?

    Yup! It’s very cool too. QT actually has a very nice API, so it fit
    very nicely into the Java world. The people that designed QT are
    brilliant.

    Jim

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