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Re: newbie questions about objective-c, ruby, python, groovy and cocoa
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Re: newbie questions about objective-c, ruby, python, groovy and cocoa


  • Subject: Re: newbie questions about objective-c, ruby, python, groovy and cocoa
  • From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 20:52:34 +1000

And I also think it's a mistake to put the [ infront of it all for the reason mentioned previously by Glen Low (you don't know how many you need when starting to type the expression).

I daresay every ObjC programmer would agree whole-heartedly. It'd be a fantastic new feature for a new version of XCode to use auto-completion to determine where to place "["'s when you type a "]".

Although having said that, the current auto-"}" when you type "{" is extremely annoying sometimes, when you're editing existing code... it's not a bad feature, just not intelligent enough yet.

Wade Tregaskis (aim: wadetregaskis)
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 >Re: newbie questions about objective-c, ruby, python, groovy and cocoa (From: "KlunkyRobot" <email@hidden>)
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