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Re: Deleting an Outlet (member variable) and Database Access
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Re: Deleting an Outlet (member variable) and Database Access


  • Subject: Re: Deleting an Outlet (member variable) and Database Access
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 23:08:14 -0500

Thanks for all of your replies on Outlets and Toolbars recently...

Now, for all those Visual C++ users (like me) who are having trouble switching to Cocoa:

Controller = Application Class
Outlet = Class Member Variable
Action = Event/Message Handler

All this Ctrl drag stuff from the Controller to an Object/Dialog Control - this is like the Class Wizard.

I've got to say, however, PB/IB is so much easier to use, and the learning curve seems very small.

Now, my next question:

Obviously, I've always used Microsoft Jet, DBase, MSSQL, and ODBC, but what do I use for database engines in Cocoa, and what is compatible with the FileMaker database platform?


Carla Lewis
Etherion, Inc.


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