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Re: What's it called if it's not a controller?
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Re: What's it called if it's not a controller?


  • Subject: Re: What's it called if it's not a controller?
  • From: mmalcolm crawford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 22:04:52 -0800

On Jan 26, 2004, at 9:19 PM, James Duncan Davidson wrote:

I find it interesting that the Apple documentation seems to be migrating from calling the new stuff "Controller Layer" to "Cocoa Bindings". I'm hoping this sticks as I like it much better (personally).

It's going to stick :-)

"Controller *Layer*" gives the wrong impression, as perhaps the original question here might suggest. The new controller classes are peers of other "traditional" controllers, they don't exist in a separate conceptual "stratum". "Cocoa Bindings" is more accurate.

mmalc
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 >What's it called if it's not a controller? (From: Peter Jaros <email@hidden>)
 >Re: What's it called if it's not a controller? (From: James Duncan Davidson <email@hidden>)

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