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Re: (newbie)RE: Book- Building cocoa applications..
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Re: (newbie)RE: Book- Building cocoa applications..


  • Subject: Re: (newbie)RE: Book- Building cocoa applications..
  • From: "Brian E. Howard" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 19:20:09 -0400

On Monday, September 9, 2002, at 06:52 PM, Jonas Roel wrote:

Could someone kindly explain to me why, in chapter 10 of the Building Cocoa Applications book(OReilly), the authors chose to construct a back-end in lex and yacc. Would it be better to just do the same as a cocoa foundation tool? Does this mean that now I should also learn lex/ yacc?

I'm not even far enough along to be a "newbie," but I suspect the idea was to show that Unix can be leveraged from Cocoa without _too_ much trouble.

Brian
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