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Re: Codewarrior for Cocoa
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Re: Codewarrior for Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Codewarrior for Cocoa
  • From: Steve Christensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:41:54 -0800

I've been learning Cocoa with CW 8.3 and am working on my first Cocoa app for a job project. So far my only issue has been that I haven't been able to figure out how to get localized nibs, etc., into the output application's English.lproj sub-directory. That seems to be a problem with this release of CW since I've read that CW 9 handles localization better.

I'd originally started out on PB and then gave Xcode a shot when it appeared, but I'm not really happy with those IDEs. Yes, I'm sure part of it is just comfort with CW (years worth... :-) ), but they also seem a bit convoluted to me. I'm still debating a CW upgrade.

As for sample applications, there are a bunch on Apple's website as well as locally in the developer tools when you've installed Xcode, etc. They seem to cover little bits and pieces of things, but leave out big areas that you need to go exploring on your own, at least as far as I've been able to find so far. I know I've run into a bunch of stumbling blocks as I've been learning--mostly attributable to my newbie-ness--but have found answers by asking specific questions here, searching for code snippets and FAQs, and just plain brute force coding at times. It's coming along, slowly...

steve


On Jan 13, 2004, at 8:11 AM, Benjohn Barnes wrote:

Is there anyone out there developing Cocoa applications with Codewarrior [1]? My web scouring skills aren't all that, but having spent ages looking for an example project, I'm starting to think that I'm alone.

I'd like to be able to download a project for a simple, realistic application, that will compile :) If the project also had a document discussing important points, that would be wonderful. Does anyone know of, or have something like that?

Thanks very much,
Benjohn


[1] I dived in to Xcode shortly after its release. My pile of enthusiasm finally dried out after about a five days of achieving not a lot, understanding very little, and starting to rage at the small bugs and interface as a whole. It seemed very alien. Returning to Codewarrior I managed to get something knocked up after a few hours of playing about.
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