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Re: Q's about Obj-C
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Re: Q's about Obj-C


  • Subject: Re: Q's about Obj-C
  • From: Joe Chan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 11:43:02 -0400

Hi Brad,

Thanks for your reply.

4. You've opened a can of worms here :-) AFAIK you can't have an abstract
class in Obj-C. Someone will probably go to great lengths to tell you why
and attempt to make you feel stupid for even wanting to do it.

The only reason I asked is because the documentation mention the abstract class all over the place (e.g. for NSObject, NSView), but doesn't define it anywhere. If abstract class is merely a conceptual thing in Obj-C, that's all right, just want to know the lingo.

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Joe Chan
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http://www.firstian.com


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