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Re: Cocoa frameworks/class diagrams or posters
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Re: Cocoa frameworks/class diagrams or posters


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa frameworks/class diagrams or posters
  • From: Chris Heimark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 23:31:30 -0400

I see what you mean looking at the class diagrams. Mostly shallow indeed. I do love the dynamic runtime actions. Mostly I guess I'll have to explore the richness of delegate functions as I find need for specific functionality!

My best bet on manuals might be to get Kinkos to print double sided the PDF's that seem to offer the most value to me.

Chris
On Sep 17, 2007, at 11:18 PM, Scott Ribe wrote:

It's not a real answer to your question, just a reassurance: after a while
you'll realize that the Cocoa class tree is much shallower and less complex
than MFC, and then you'll be close to the zen of Cocoa--hint: it has a lot
to do with delegates and with dynamic dispatch...


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Scott Ribe
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