Re: NSWindow -- Where To Put Content-Drawing Code?
- From: Michael Ash <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 06:27:01 -0600
DarelRex@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Maybe you should ask before jumping to conclusions. I did the
> CurrencyConverter tutorial on Apple's Cocoa website before I even
> started my own project. Unfortunately, the tutorial doesn't cover much
> except the most general use of Xcode, Interface Builder, and the MVC
> organization method (which I am using).
I'm sorry, which conclusion did I jump to? I never said you didn't do a
tutorial, I merely recommended that you try one. The fact that you've
tried exactly *one* tutorial which is extremely small and does not, in
fact, provide anything like the holistic view I was advocating doesn't
change anything there.
> The rest of Apple's
> documentation seems to be a huge object-library reference with no code
> samples.
This would be why I introduced you to the conceputal docs. Apple also has
a truly enormous library of sample code, both on your hard drive as others
have pointed out, and on their web site.
--
Michael Ash
Rogue Amoeba Software
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