Re: Question
Re: Question
- Subject: Re: Question
- From: Lance Bland <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 10:13:17 -0500
On Monday, December 3, 2001, at 09:48 AM, Ondra Cada wrote:
- your task is extremely complicated indeed; then you should wait till
you
become much more experienced Cocoa programmer;
- your task is not that complicated by far; then there would be a
design problem.
We're all experienced NeXT programmers. Most of our programmers have
been designing in the objective-c market for about 10 years. We're on
the fifth major redesign of our frameworks. We even made an objective-c
compiler using objective-c and our foundation classes (self-referential
design because the foundation classes are synthesized using the compiler
we wrote).
The probability of the latter variant is very strongly supported by the
fact
that I am a teacher, and I therefore *DO KNOW* that ObjC newbies tend to
design *MUCH* more classes than would be good for them (not speaking of
the
fact that I quite well remember those times when I did that myself).
I suspected you were a teacher. Many teachers I've spoken with think
that if code is complex or big then it is not written correctly.
-lance
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