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Re: Theory, Practice, Down-Time...


  • Subject: Re: Theory, Practice, Down-Time...
  • From: Sam Goldman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 13:55:18 -0800

What do you mean? Writing Cocoa apps IS my downtime :)

- Sam

On 3/16/02 12:36 PM, "j.oie" <email@hidden> wrote:

> A question to Cocoa developers, seasoned and un-:
>
> When the worries of making connections in IB get you down... when the
> dismal state of the docs starts to bother you... when something 'just
> doesn't work', when your code randomly breaks... What do you do? Where
> do you turn to get away from it all, or to let your subconscious mind
> work on the problem? This is a little-mentioned programming practice,
> but one I feel to be quite important.
>
> - (id) joie;

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