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Re: Database Events


  • Subject: Re: Database Events
  • From: Simon Forster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:38:00 +0000


On 21 Feb 2006, at 20:57, Matt Neuburg wrote:

The second edition of my book has some sample code. As I point out there,
it's pretty useless (and Apple's claims about what it can do are damned
lies), and I recommend wrapping sqlite3 instead. m.

I sort of assumed that database events was a wrapper around the Cocoa data classes or some such. i.e. It could use sqlite as its data source. One day I'll have to look at Cocoa - or more accurately, get to grips with Project Builder - sorry Xcode, and its sidekick Interface Builder. Meanwhile I'll play with Database Events as Bill Cheeseman suggested.


ATB

Simon Forster

P.S. Bought the first edition of your book - very good it was too. Thanks.
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