This question is NOT about private APIs from Apple but more about how to organize structure my own code.

Especially for a framework I don't want to expose implementation details to the interface.
So while I found the suggestion to use a special category like:

 @interface MyClass
 -(void) publicMethod;
 @end

 @interface MyClass (Private)
 {
        int privateVariable;
 }
 -(void) privateMethod;
 @end

I am not sure why that would be better than to just do

 @interface MyClass
 -(void) publicMethod;
 @end

 @implementation MyClass

 int privateVariable;
 -(void) privateMethod {
 }

 -(void) publicMethod {
 }

 @end

Any wise words?

cheers
--
Torsten
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