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Design Approach Question


  • Subject: Design Approach Question
  • From: Terry Simons <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 23:14:20 -0600

Hi,

I'm just curious what approach most people use when developing a Cocoa application.

Aside from the usual stuff like defining a problem, flowcharts, etc... what Cocoa specific goals do you all focus on when developing your application?

I'm still familiarizing myself with MVC, but I'm more concerned with how people tend to start putting their program together.

Do you all tend to focus on the UI first, and make all of their IB connections, and then write the controllers for the UI, and tie that all to the backend that handles mostly Foundation stuff?

I'm curious what people think the easiest way to pull (Cocoa) projects together is.

Thanks,

- Terry

P.S. I'm still working on my terminology. ;)
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