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Objective Sharpie vs CLion

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Objective Sharpie

6.0
Developer Tools

Tool used to generate C# interfaces starting from objective-c code

CLion

8.0
Developer Tools

C and C++ IDE

Metric Objective Sharpie CLion
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 4 227
90-day Installs 25 724
365-day Installs 249 3.6K
Version 3.5.116,3a748cc2-780d-403c-88ba-700aa9a2d299,88cbfd86e85f56b4c61e092d0f0b9ad9 2026.1.4,261.26222.59
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 171
GitHub Forks 31
Open Issues -
License NOASSERTION
Language Java
Last GitHub Commit 7y ago
First Seen Jan 27, 2016 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

Objective Sharpie

Objective Sharpie is a powerful tool for developers working with Xamarin and macOS/iOS APIs. It generates C# bindings from Objective-C headers, enabling seamless integration of Apple frameworks into .NET projects. This tool is particularly beneficial for developers looking to bridge the gap between Apple's ecosystem and the .NET framework.

Generates C# bindings from Objective-C header files to facilitate integration with Apple frameworks in .NET projects.

Pros

  • + Efficiently automates the creation of C# bindings for Objective-C libraries.
  • + Simplifies integration of Apple frameworks into .NET applications.
  • + Valuable for developers working with Xamarin and macOS/iOS APIs.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-updates may require manual checking for new versions.
  • - Niche tool, appeal limited to specific developer use cases.

CLion

CLion is a powerful C and C++ IDE from JetBrains, now free for non-commercial use. It offers intelligent code editing, debugging, and supports tools like CMake and OpenOCD, making it ideal for developers seeking a robust development environment.

CLion provides a comprehensive integrated development environment for C and C++ programming.

Pros

  • + Rich feature set for C/C++ development
  • + Free for non-commercial use
  • + Supports CMake and OpenOCD

Cons

  • - Low GitHub activity
  • - Java-based, potentially resource-intensive