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Re: Nib vs. Xib in documentation and discussions
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Re: Nib vs. Xib in documentation and discussions


  • Subject: Re: Nib vs. Xib in documentation and discussions
  • From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 16:12:24 -0700

I can't speak to the future, but keep in mind that your built applications, frameworks, and plug-INS will still contain nib files. The xib files (pronounced "zib") you create are design-time artifacts; they get built like source files.

  -- Chris

On Jul 23, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Todd Heberlein <email@hidden> wrote:

OK, it looks like Xcode 3.1 has gone to the xib format as default instead of the nib format. My questions are:

(1) Will all future documentation refer to XIB files and deprecate the use of NIB over time?

(2) How do I pronounce XIB when I am talking to someone about Cocoa development? Is it pronounced "zib" files?

Todd

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