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Finished My project - What I learned
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Finished My project - What I learned


  • Subject: Finished My project - What I learned
  • From: Michael Hanna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 17:50:26 -0400

I finally finished my first small Cocoa project and here's what I learned:

1. Programming in Cocoa is fun and rewarding.
2. If you need to add a feature, it's probably simpler to do than you think.
3. If your code's not doing quite what you want, the fix is probably simpler than you think.
4. cocoa-dev is full of intelligent, patient and generous people.

thanks,
Michael
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