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  • From: Jiva DeVoe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 23:23:01 -0700

Bindings are like that - welcome to the party.

It *is* powerful and useful - for me, the jury is still out whether it's simpler than the old way of doing controllers. That said however, it's changed my perspective of doing coding in other languages as well as Obj-C, and it certainly reduces controller layer code which is certainly a good thing, right?

I do wish the docs were a bit better - ie: I'd like to see more on the formatters, and what each of the settings in the bindings palette do, etc.


On Mar 31, 2005, at 7:22 PM, Adam wrote:

I just used bindings for the first time. I am impressed, scared, i feel like i saved a lot of time, i feel out of control. If its so powerful and useful and simple why I am left with this bewildered, disconnected feeling?

Please excuse this rant. I could have unloaded this on my girlfriend, but she just wouldn't understand.

Adam Gerson

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