Re: Program Structure
Re: Program Structure
- Subject: Re: Program Structure
- From: Paul Harvey <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 09:18:08 +0100
It's a good-sized project to start into Cocoa with, but I'm not a learner programmer... just a learner to Cocoa! I'd rather go into this with a goal that's challenging, yet brings great rewards when (I say 'when' not 'if'..!) I have managed to succeed at it.
Scott Ellsworth's suggestion to do a couple of vignette projects to get used to the environment and API is a sound one; I did the same thing for text input and output, archiving, various UI elements... It's worth doing. Good point. I usually mock up small apps to test certain areas of a project. I don't intend to burden the List with endless 'simple' questions and I'm very willing to work hard myself and not rely on the experience of others to provide answers: all I need is pointers to where to look and I'll do the work.
Well, the best resources are to search the list via the CocoaBuilder archive and to, well, pump the list for knowledge. Simple questions are fine; they work the minds of the 'seasoned' Cocoa coders too.
Another good (and obvious--why didn't i think of it!) point too. From the search results, seems I'm not the only person asking this kind of question.
-- Paul Harvey
Lead Programmer email@hidden
Hiddenfield Software "Creating useful software for Mac OS X" www.hiddenfield.com |
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