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From: "Ben D. Jones" <
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Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 15:07:22 -0500
Organization: Fire Programs
I'm in the planning and design stages of a rather large project. The project is largely based off government standards which are frequent to change. Being a long time Linux user I'm aware that make has the ability to patch code and apply properly formated patches. My question, with gcc on mac OS x and using cocoa what would be the best way to patch my program so that the user needs to know very little of whats going on (web based), and what design/planning should I do to insure a scalable product. (If you can't tell this is my first big project I'm 19 and work for a small Winbloz based company, but hopefully I can change that :P ). Books or general ideas are what I'm looking for, please don't think I'm asking to be spoon fed.
Thanks for your time and this list is definitely one of the reasons I can write successfully for OS X,
~Ben
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