Re: Abstract classes and methods
Re: Abstract classes and methods
- Subject: Re: Abstract classes and methods
- From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 11:15:06 +0200
stuartbryson,
>
>>>>> stuartbryson (s) wrote at Fri, 31 Aug 2001 14:17:15 +1000:
s> I think that Ondra you have some great disciplines and patterns which we
s> can all learn from and I thank you for your help. That is a good point
s> about conventions Ondra. A vast magority of those are not "ObjC"
s> conventions but "Foundation" or "Cocoa". The point here is that because
s> they are "just conventions" and the compiler will show no warning about
s> it, how are newbies like me supposed to discover these conventions. If
s> it weren't for this list I would be lost.
Well, they _were_ described in the NeXT online documentation years ago when
I learnt the thing. (Some good patterns I've learnt also from "NeXTSTEP
Programming -- Step One", whose Cocoa resurrection should be available soon.)
I would hope they are still part of the Apple online docs, but I admit that
I did not waste time re-reading things I know already (like descriptions of
categories, formal/informal protocols, designated initializers, class
clusters, and alike).
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