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Re[2]: What's with 'dark' @implementation?
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Re[2]: What's with 'dark' @implementation?


  • Subject: Re[2]: What's with 'dark' @implementation?
  • From: Lance Drake <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:37:30 -0700

On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 12:32 PM, email@hidden wrote:

use .m extension for the file...

Dear 'ssudre2' John Randolph, Andy Satori, Chris Ross, Lance Bland, Dave Camp, Ina Mondragon and Steve Bird,

Lordy - How DUMB can one make oneself look on these newsgroups? - I might just have won the Oscar for 'Lamest Programming Performance'.

It's only with MacOSX that file extensions have taken on a meaning in the Mac programming world. Since 1988 - when I started working with Mac OS 5 - the extension has been a total don't-care.

And, even though I've been developing with MacOSX for the last year, this situation has never occurred. Who knows HOW I have managed to ALWAYS choose to use the correct file extension, but - til now - this was never a problem.

Well - live and learn - and thanks to all of your who were so kind to chime in with the solution.


Best Regards to all,

Lance Drake
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