Re: Programming without seeing
Re: Programming without seeing
- Subject: Re: Programming without seeing
- From: David Niemeijer <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 21:30:06 +0100
Hi Bill,
At 14:28 -0500 22/1/04, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
on 2004-01-22 1:17 PM, David Niemeijer at email@hidden wrote:
That is indeed possible, but I got the impression that the format is
not documented and may change in different OS X version.
Coding the user interface in Cocoa really isn't a big deal. You use exactly
the same Objective-C and Cocoa coding conventions that use for any Cocoa
code. In fact, for a learner, coding your own user interface objects is a
very good exercise.
Either I was unclear or you read my reply too quickly, because I was
referring to directly manipulating the NIB XMLs, not to whether you
can code the user interface in Cocoa :-)
I think doing it in code will prove much more reliable in the long run than
playing with textual representations of the nib files.
That was exactly what I was hinting at :-)
Cheers,
david.
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