not sure I agree totally there. This particular question perhaps might get a better answer on the iPhone portal forums but many of the iPhone questions posted here are as relevant to general Cocoa as the objective-C memory management, XCode building and other related questions which are asked and answered here daily. Apple's done an amazing job of porting to the iPhone and there are more similarities than differences between OSX Cocoa and iPhone Cocoa/Cocoa Touch and some of the APIs from Touch seem to be heading back to mainstream.

I started with an intention to write for iPhone but what I've learned here has taught me a lot about 'thinking Cocoa' and now I write libraries using common classes and test them on OSX (because it's easier) and leave the iPhone/OSX stuff for the presentation layer for whichever platform I'm targeting, which is where most of the differences lie.

There are definitely questions (like this one) which will get a better answer on an iPhone-specific forum, just like questions about build settings should probably go to an XCode list, but I think this list is a great place for anyone using any flavour of Cocoa to learn the common design principles which make up the platform.




On Mar 9, 2009, at 11:50 PM, Ricky Sharp wrote:

You should send such questions to the dedicated iPhone portal discussion forums.

In fact, many of your questions should have gone there instead of this list as they were not general Cocoa.

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 9, 2009, at 10:41 AM, James Cicenia <ja...@jimijon.com> wrote:

Hello -

While testing on my phone, the iPhone just quits my app and doesn't write a crash log or such.

How does one debug this?

Thanks
James Cicenia

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