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Re: Value Transformers and MVC ...


  • Subject: Re: Value Transformers and MVC ...
  • From: Joakim Danielson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 12:50:06 +0200

In my opinion it got nothing to do with MVC, NSValueTransformer is a part of the framework on which you implement your MVC paradigm. So when your subclassing NSValueTransformer to write your own value transformer then you're extending the functionality of the framework and nothing else.

MVC + framework (Cocoa) = application.

Joakim

On 2004-06-21, at 18.40, J Nozzi wrote:

Quick question:

Where in the MVC paradigm would the NSValueTransformer fit and why?

- J
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