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Re: XCode and frameworks
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Re: XCode and frameworks


  • Subject: Re: XCode and frameworks
  • From: Jörn Salewski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 19:43:26 +0100

am 18.01.2004 18:15 Uhr schrieb Michael Rothwell unter
email@hidden:

> I'm trying to separate out some of my project's code into a (private)
> framework. XCode is making this an extremely frustrating and difficult
> exercise. I'm surprised at how arcane it is... come on, Apple!
>

Would be fair at least to explain to them (and us) where exactly your
problem is, I think.

> Does anyone have a tutorial they would like to share? I would really
> appreciate it.

I don't know of any tutorial that teaches you to build a framework, but
maybe it helps if you have a look at other open source cocoa frameworks that
are out on the web and see how others do it.

Cheers,

Joern Salewski

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