since Apple is doing it we assume that there has to be a good reason
> for it. Is this something that developers should learn from and do in
> their own apps?
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On May 25, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Erik Buck wrote:
So this is a survey:
For those who consider themselves intermediate to advanced Cocoa
programmers, how long was the journey from newbie to competent and
from competent to advanced ? What percentage of your time did you
dedicate over how many
this
problem. Without looking at your project cannot say what is the cause.
Do you by any chance override setDelegate: or setting the delegate in
another setter? Are you sure your object is not nil?
cheers
FINALLY
Anyone know of a Cocoa user group in the Knoxville, Tennessee area?
Than
hen one could expect. But
when a projects is getting completed, the less lines of code there are
to be maintained the better.
just reflections on Erik's wise words...
Georg Tuparev
Tuparev Technologies
Klipper 13
1186 VR Amstelveen
The Netherlan
erous, and therefore
powerful. And I do not know a developer with several years of Cocoa-
related coding under the belt who did not used this at least to fix
bugs created by someone else. And this is not the only application...
cheers
Georg Tuparev
Tuparev Technologies
Klipper 13
1186 VR
can follow when the bug is fixed.
My rule is simple - if I find a bug that bytes me (or incorrect
documentation) I am reporting it as if I was the first person in the
Universe to discover it.
cheers
Georg Tuparev
Tuparev Technologies
Klipper 13
1186 VR Amstelveen
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prefix - like SCTCarbonMenu, or SCTMenuWindow.
I have never ever heard about such classes, and it seams Google too.
Any idea what's going on?
cheers
Georg Tuparev
Tuparev Technologies
Klipper 13
1186 VR Amstelveen
The Netherlands
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