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Hello,
On Apr 17, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Lawrence Sanbourne wrote:
I agree -- pages like the one you mentioned aren't helpful to new people. I think one thing Apple could do that would help is to have a VERY prominent document that documents the documentation. In other words, explain the differences among conceptual guides, programming guides, and class references, so that users can benefit from them more.
As ever, please file an enhancement request...
<http://bugreport.apple.com/>
mmalc
It's all there in the Xcode documentation, and it's easy to find: ADC Home > Reference Library > Cocoa > Getting Started Yes, indeed: GETTING STARTED ;-) As far as I can tell: It works.
No insult intended, but it's the good old RTFM!
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