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Re: New Cocoa Programmer
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Re: New Cocoa Programmer


  • Subject: Re: New Cocoa Programmer
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:56:12 +0100

Marcel,

>>>>>> Marcel Weiher (MW) wrote at Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:30:20 +0100:
MW> I am talking about the previous versions where this wasn't the case and
MW> you could only say 'id', not "NSMutableSet*".
MW>
MW> Yes, I guess that makes me old, er, experienced..

Well, that makes you *VERY* er, experienced. I'm in the NeXTStep train for a
good time indeed (actually, I started used the thing as soon as it became
available here for the very first time; IIRC, NS3 was pretty new then). I
admit my old trusty NS3.3 was not around in those times yet; this is the
first time though I've found it to be _too new_!!!

Nevertheless, I stand corrected. The thing is that I've used An Evolutionary
Approach and the NeXT documentation both all those years ago when I learnt
the thing; seems I've messed up the newer NeXT gcc with the original Brad Cox
one. Sorry for the confusion.
---
Ondra Cada
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