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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: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 03:14:13 -0400


On Sep 17, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Chris Heimark wrote:

Some of us have been unlucky enough to have spent too much time on the dark side and finding out all that reeks in Microsoft land (MFC). That said, one thing Microsoft did do is they provided a very nice class diagram for MFC - a nice big poster. In the intervening years since I last used MFC, I suppose it may have grown to be more than one poster/diagram.

Does anyone know of such an item, already published, from Apple or whomever, that shows the wonderful (class) land of Cocoa all laid out?

Several years ago Apple did this for a WWDC. It was a standard size poster, but it was full.


Last time I did it manually was for Tiger.. I printed a copy out for a co-worker.. it was something like 8 pages x 2 pages and covers her entire door.

So, this is a long way around saying that this just isn't feasible to print as a single poster.

If you'd like to see some sort of electronic version of this, I'd suggest filing a bug/enhancement request.




And on the same subject, as far as documentation goes, does Apple actually even publish printed Cocoa docs, ala Inside Mac of years gone past?

Nope. the doc changes on a monthly basis... updates, bug fixes, clarifications, etc... it'd never keep up.
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