The other reason I can think of for not classifying CoreData as a database is
that CD is only meant for one application (at a time anyway), whereas specific
databases (as in DB management systems DBMS) are meant to be shared on a
massive scale.
Another interesting point from Codd is that he ver
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Omkar Ramtekkar
wrote:
> I'm working on a project, where in I need to get the data from server through
> RESTful web services.
> Server side people have implemented a few web services. I need to use those
> methods, but I'm not sure which http method to use "Get
On 24 Jun 2013, at 02:11, Gordon Apple wrote:
> You mentioned MacApp. I was heavily involved in that for awhile and even
> got into the credits. I don¹t know if you remember Bob Krause. When I was
> running the developer sig at LA Mac Group, I had him down for a presentation
> on his object da
On 23 Jun 2013, at 23:09, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2013, at 1:49 PM, Pax <45rpmli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Just a quickie, I hope! I'm writing a sandboxed application that uses
>> plugins. The plugin directories that I want to load from are
>> '/Library/Application Support/MyAp
Are you sure about this? Because my sandboxed app seems to be able to load
plugins from the root library application support folder without difficulty.
In addition, I can't see how it breaches the sandbox to load plugins from
anywhere - no files are being modified (just code loaded from the pl
Scott,
How do you do it? Honestly I want to know.
The best I've ever been able to come up with is that if someone always
writes the same kind of code, say repeatedly writing eCommerce sites
for different clients, then they can base an estimate for a new
project on experience with past project.
On Jun 23, 2013, at 7:51 PM, Ian Joyner wrote:
> I'd have to do some more thinking as to whether that is a weakness in
> CoreData or not, but it seems to be erring in the ER direction.
Hmm. My own private ORM has no such pointers--instead using methods which rely
on std::map's of primary keys t
Scott, your use of the apostrophe is confusing, since those terms don't appear
to be possessive or contractions
Instead of :
> std::map's of
and
> multimap's of
Did you mean
std::maps of
and
multimaps of ?
On Jun 24, 2013, at 9:06 AM, Scott Ribe wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2013, at 7:51
it's a not-uncommon usage in the programming world where the apostrophe
separates the actual name of the thing from the 's' denoting a plural and it
means 'more than one std::map'. I've seen this one for years, along with
std::map(s) but that takes one extra character to type.
On 24 Jun, 2013,
On Jun 24, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Alex Zavatone wrote:
> Scott, your use of the apostrophe is confusing, since those terms don't
> appear to be possessive or contractions
>
> Instead of :
>> std::map's of
>
>
> and
>> multimap's of
>
>
> Did you mean
>
> std::maps of
>
> and
>
> multimaps of
Hello, people!
After reading all this thread and watching it deviate from the problem at hand
into a philosophical argument, I think it's time to answer the unanswered
question...
Rick Mann, I don't understand why you need a separate relationship to retrieve
the active Child objects. Please,
* Re-sending because of wrong subject line - Sorry! *
Hello, people!
After reading all this thread and watching it deviate from the problem at hand
into a philosophical argument, I think it's time to answer the unanswered
question...
Rick Mann, I don't understand why you need a separate relat
On Jun 24, 2013, at 12:05 AM, Omkar Ramtekkar wrote:
> I'm working on a project, where in I need to get the data from server through
> RESTful web services.
> Server side people have implemented a few web services. I need to use those
> methods, but I'm not sure which http method to use "Get" or
On 2013 Jun 24, at 06:10, Michael Crawford wrote:
Scott,
How do you do it? Honestly I want to know.
The best I've ever been able to come up with is that if someone always
writes the same kind of code, say repeatedly writing eCommerce sites
for different clients, then they can base an estimate
On Jun 24, 2013, at 07:49 , Flavio Donadio wrote:
> After reading all this thread and watching it deviate from the problem at
> hand into a philosophical argument, I think it's time to answer the
> unanswered question...
>
> Rick Mann, I don't understand why you need a separate relationship t
On Jun 23, 2013, at 11:05 PM, Omkar Ramtekkar
wrote:
> Server side people have implemented a few web services. I need to use those
> methods, but I'm not sure which http method to use "Get" or "POST”.
If it’s really a RESTful API, then you use GET to retrieve the contents of a
resource, and
On 2013 Jun 10, at 09:59, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> The same way they do the Spotlight “menu”: a borderless window that looks
> like a menu.
Thank you, Kyle. That seems to be the only sensible explanation.
> Sadly, I don't know if there's a way to hook into the menu manager to get the
> same res
Let's not forget about PATCH:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5789
I'm not sure if it's been ratified already, but it could be around the corner.
It's already part of technologies like Node.js, for example.
-- Tito
On Jun 24, 2013, at 11:14, Jens Alfke wrote:
>
> On Jun 23, 2013, at 11:05 PM
Awesome. Thanks. In today's world, so many people don't seem to pay attention
to proper use of the apostrophe, that I thought I'd ask rather than assume.
Noting this, is it wise(r) to actually use (s) to indicate a plural in this
case?
On Jun 24, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Roland King wrote:
> it's
Now we're straying off into grammar, but…
How about adding a word to indicate that you're talking about objects, as in
"std::map objects" or "multimap objects"?
(I'd rather be clear than save a few keystrokes any day.)
-Howard
On Jun 24, 2013, at 1:00 PM, Alex Zavatone wrote:
> Awesome. Thank
I agree it's a bit off-topic, but I find too many people use apostrophes. Style
manuals differ in their recommendations, but I tend to fall into the camp that
suggests apostrophes should not be used unless absolutely necessary.
The best thing for the programming case, where you want to avoid con
In debugging an issue with iOS7, I investigated things on iOS 6. Our project
includes Google Protocol Buffers source code and uses it for some of the
funtionality. But I see now that iOS 6 includes libprotobuf.dylib, and a number
of related .dylibs, that can be added in the link build phase. Doe
On Jun 24, 2013, at 2:00 AM, Pax <45rpmli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I can't see how it breaches the sandbox to load plugins from anywhere - no
> files are being modified (just code loaded from the plugin), and the plugin
> is subject to my application's sandbox privileges (and thus unable to do
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013, at 02:00 AM, Pax wrote:
> Are you sure about this? Because my sandboxed app seems to be able to
> load plugins from the root library application support folder without
> difficulty.
By "root library application support folder", are you referring to
/Library (as opposed to ~/
NSMutableDictionary* myMutDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
NSData* myMutData = [NSKeyedArchiver archivedDataWithRootObject:myMutDict];
If I unarchive this, I was under the impression that it would return an
immutable object.
However, if I do:
NSFileWrapper* myWrapper = [[[NSFileWrapper
On 25/06/2013, at 7:12 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
> In any case, far too many people use far too many apostrophes when
> pluralizing, and it's causing me to make more such mistakes just from
> constantly reading theirs. Please stop.
I would second that.
An apostrophe is NEVER used to indicate a p
On 25/06/2013, at 12:49 AM, Flavio Donadio wrote:
> Rick Mann, I don't understand why you need a separate relationship to
> retrieve the active Child objects. Please, consider doing this:
>
> Parent
> children to-many to Child
>
> Child
> parent to-one to Parent
> active (boole
On 24/06/2013, at 22:01, Graham Cox wrote:
>
> On 25/06/2013, at 12:49 AM, Flavio Donadio wrote:
>
>> Rick Mann, I don't understand why you need a separate relationship to
>> retrieve the active Child objects. Please, consider doing this:
>>
>> Parent
>> children to-many to Child
>>
>> C
So I think, if I understand what Graham is suggesting, that in a relational DB
design you would model this with three relations 1) Parent 2) children (which
could be the same as parent) 3) active_children. If a child is active you
insert it in the active_children set (relation is a particular ki
On Jun 24, 2013, at 8:52 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
> Grocers (or should that be Grocer's?) are the only profession allowed to use
> an apostrophe to indicate that there's an 's' about to come up at the end of
> the word.
That's not even a valid excuse.
On 23 Jun 2013, at 11:38, Michael Crawford wrote:
>> To me, it's not that you'd have to write all the code from scratch that
>> makes Core Data concerning, it's the fact that the format is undocumented.
>
>> If Apple published a complete specification for the format, I'd be willing
>> to use C
I have had really weird issues with NSManagedObjects KVOing themselves. I would
recommend you instead override the dynamic setters for all the attributes whose
value affects your computed property and clear your pre computed value there.
Noah Desch
On Jun 19, 2013, at 3:21 AM, Rick Mann wrote
Dear All,
This problem just occurs in Mac OX 10.6 (10.7, 10.8 isnot).
The problem is recorded in the movie clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRyPSkgh5HY
Are there any solution?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi All,
I have an question about NSOutlineView and an Image an Text Cell. I use an
NSTreeController and have bind arangedObjects to the OutlineView and
objectValue.ResourceIcon (NSImage*) to the ImageView and objectValue.ItemName
(NSString*) to the TextFileld of the CellView. Now I see the fol
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preferably with C++ experience.
You will be able to work remotely. If you are interested please see:
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Nguyen Huu Phuoc wrote:
> Dear All,
> This problem just occurs in Mac OX 10.6 (10.7, 10.8 isnot).
> The problem is recorded in the movie clip:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRyPSkgh5HY
> Are there any solution
On Jun 24, 2013, at 14:41 , Robert Fiedler wrote:
> Does anybody have an idea what could be the reason for that behavior or in
> what direction I should dig?
I believe I've seen similar behavior caused by malfunctioning auto-layout
constraints on the text and image subviews. Make sure you have
On 25/06/2013, at 8:53 AM, Trygve Inda wrote:
> NSMutableDictionary* myMutDict = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
> NSData* myMutData = [NSKeyedArchiver archivedDataWithRootObject:myMutDict];
>
> If I unarchive this, I was under the impression that it would return an
> immutable object.
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