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Place to discuss Tiger (XCode2, CoreData) issues
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Place to discuss Tiger (XCode2, CoreData) issues


  • Subject: Place to discuss Tiger (XCode2, CoreData) issues
  • From: Alexander Lamb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:44:39 +0200

Hello and sorry for the question which must have been asked 100000 times:

I am a select developer (so, yes I paid 500$ per year and yes I received Tiger). Guess what, I am even an ex NeXT employee... however, I have NO IDEA where I can exchange questions about the new frameworks and tools in Tiger (after trying out Tiger and CoreData)...
So I won't say more as to not break the NDA, but since I was not at the WWDC (I live in the center of Europe) I didn't have a chance to get the initial tutorials.

What I am really looking for is a "build a Core Data app" style tutorial.

Any private ADC select mailing lists out there ?
Also, using this list can become "dangerous". Imagine if I ask a question about the controller layer which is actually only valid in Tiger world!

Thanks for any help,

Alex
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