Re: Interpretation of static types in Cocoa [Was: Immutable discomfort]
Re: Interpretation of static types in Cocoa [Was: Immutable discomfort]
- Subject: Re: Interpretation of static types in Cocoa [Was: Immutable discomfort]
- From: Nat! <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 13:24:49 +0100
Am 19.12.2003 um 16:56 schrieb Philippe Mougin:
I'd like to strongly advise anyone using Cocoa to stick to the well
established approach described here when designing Objective-C
classes. An approach that we find pervasively documented and used in
other object-oriented languages and frameworks throughout the
industry.
"Then I dont mind masquerading with all those other fools
I dont mind the games Im playing,
Because Ive learned the rules
It doesnt matter when were home, all alone
All weve got to be is me and you
On our own there aint nothing that we cant get thru
But when in rome, do as the romans do"
- Billy Joel
(Usually not my particular favorite, but with Rome
he's obviously talking about Mac OS X here :) )
Ciao
Nat!
I act professionally, when I get paid for it. - Unknown
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