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Re: Bindings: is there a better way to observe when an object changes?
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Re: Bindings: is there a better way to observe when an object changes?


  • Subject: Re: Bindings: is there a better way to observe when an object changes?
  • From: Simone Tellini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 21:35:41 +0200


Il giorno 10/set/07, alle ore 21:28, Charles Steinman ha scritto:

--- Simone Tellini <email@hidden> wrote:

NSEntityDescription is 10.4+, apart from that it
could have been what I was looking for.

I took it from your use of the term "entity" that you were using Core Data, which would tie you to 10.4+ anyway. Just a case of conflicting terminology?

yes, I guess so. I usually call "entities" objects that have no other purpose than that of holding some data, but I'm not using CoreData in this case.


Some people use the term "view" as a synonym, but it would have been even more confusing in this context. :-)

--
Simone Tellini
http://tellini.info



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