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On 01/05/2005, at 12:24:51, James Dessart wrote:
On 4/30/05, Tom Birch <email@hidden> wrote:
From what I understand from the Core Data docs, you don't need Xcode at all to use it. Xcode makes it a hell of a lot easier, but you can generate the managed object model in code.
I imagine it would take some work, but no doubt someone could write a standalone managed object model editor to remove any XCode dependencies, for those who are so inclined.
Tom
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| >Cocoa development with X-Code (From: "Erik M. Buck" <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Cocoa development with X-Code (From: Tom Birch <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Cocoa development with X-Code (From: James Dessart <email@hidden>) |
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