On Dec 22, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Henry McGilton (Boulevardier) wrote:
This sounds like a good time for the view to post an
NSNotification. The
subview can then respond to it. m.
Sounds like overkill --- swatting mosquitoes with sledgehammers.
An NSNotification is not a sledgehammer. And letting interested
listeners know that a certain key moment in the lifetime of the
application has been reached, is not a mosquito. Indeed, this is why
something like UIApplicationDidFinishLaunchingNotification *is* a
notification. Sometimes the delegate or subclass instance is not the
only interested party; the moment where
didRotateFromInterfaceOrientation: arrives might be such a case.
m.
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