Well, the Objective-C room is dead now, so this will be the new (dead) Objective-C room, with a bent more towards iOS and MacOS development, I guess. I'm talking to myself. That's probably creepy.
user457812
This'll work roughly the same way as the Android room (under Octavian's patient ruling)...
I am an iPhone Software Developer and a month before I started with Android and now days working with Blackberry app development and reading Cocos2d :-)
Have you work on Cocos2d or OpenGL or Unity3d ever?
MacOS,Is there any major difference in except frameworks?
user457812
I work with OpenGL, haven't used Unity long enough to have much of an opinion on it. Thought about using it for my game, but between my NIH syndrome and wanting a fair amount of control over the technology, I decided against using it.
user457812
If you're familiar with the usual stuff on iOS, MacOS dev will probably look similar, albeit with fewer niceties (i.e., NSViewController is not all that nice).
I'm still miffed that MacOS 10.6 didn't bring AppKit up to date with an NSViewController similar to UIViewController, but then the way UI stuff on MacOS works is sufficiently different that it might not be reasonably possible right now.