Re: Frameworks refernce online...
Re: Frameworks refernce online...
- Subject: Re: Frameworks refernce online...
- From: Jonathan Jackel <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 18:48:19 -0400
Andy Lee's AppKiDo is also a terrific way to use the documentation. Much
better than Cocoa Browser, in my opinion.
http://homepage.mac.com/aglee/downloads
Jonathan
on 8/20/02 5:24 PM, James Duncan Davidson at email@hidden wrote:
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On Saturday, Aug 17, 2002, at 14:39 US/Pacific, Jonas Roel wrote:
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> Does anyone have a (english)link that presents an extrapolated
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> reference to the Cocoa Frameworks? I am having a hard time with the
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> apple docs. I am waiting for the Anguish, et al. Book but that wont be
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> published till 9/16/02. Thanks...
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Grab this little Cocoa App:
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http://homepage.mac.com/hoshi_takanori/cocoa-browser/
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It will let you browse though the documentation easily. Granted, it's
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running off of the Apple documentation installed on your system, but it
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lets you navigate through it easily.
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It's one of the few things that kept me sane while writing my book (a
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total rewrite of O'Reilly's "Learning Cocoa", now titled "Learning
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Cooca with Objective-C")--and in fact, we decided to plug Cocoa Browser
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in addition to making a quick ref card. As far as a voluminous
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reference goes, I dunno. Have you seen how big the Java Class Libraries
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books have gotten over time?
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.duncan
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