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Re: loop efficiency & messages


  • Subject: Re: loop efficiency & messages
  • From: Will Mason <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 05:07:15 -0800 (PST)
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I can't imagine a situation in which I would ever view set and get as
synonymous. Set changes stuff and get doesn't, right? However, since
I've never had to deal with KVC compliance, maybe you can tell me what
I'm missing. I'm not being at all sarcastic in that statement. I really
want to know what I'm missing! Please fill me in.

Thanks for any help,
Will

> On the day that you finally realize you have to make your whole
> library KVC compliant you will really start to wish you had listened
>
> to your grandmother and used 'set' instead of 'get'.
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