I also have the option of abandoning the framework and functionality although that is not an appealing option. I am enjoying the process of determining the course to rectify GC in this framework (in a perverse sort of way) but I am not sure how long that will last. Every time I run into a persistent problem it is an opportunity to learn Cocoa, X- Code, and Objective-C a little better and that is fun in a challenging way. I know from experience though that this can turn from an enjoyably challenging diversion into a frustratingly endless cycle of refactoring. Wish me luck...

On Mar 10, 2009, at 11:57 AM, I. Savant wrote:

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Robert Mullen <robe...@autowc.com> wrote:

GC systems have become efficient enough in our modern world that I think manual memory management > has become pretty specialized and out of place in 80% of desktop applications.

 I won't disagree there.


Anybody want to argue the other direction? I am always willing to learn.

Sure: Projected time invested in GC'ifying the other framework(s)? :-)

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I.S.


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