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Re: keyEventWithType
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Re: keyEventWithType


  • Subject: Re: keyEventWithType
  • From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 21:34:38 -0500

on 08/25/2002 21:26, Matt Neuburg at email@hidden wrote:

> You're probably coming from some other programming language background.
> Well, you can forget that other programming language. :-) In Objective-C
> you don't get to fiddle with the order or names of the parameters or leave
> out some of them. Read the Objective-C book (included with the dev
> documentation) to understand why. m.

Ah. See, I thought I read or heard somewhere that the order didn't matter
(which would be a nice touch, and is easy to assume since the parms are all
*named*) and some or all were optional (obviously all can't be optional in
all routines). More reading for me. Man I love C++. ;)

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek Armpit Studios X
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/ Shorewood, MN
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