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Re: Cocoa development with X-Code
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Re: Cocoa development with X-Code


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa development with X-Code
  • From: Kevin Callahan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 09:50:08 -0700


On 30-Apr-05, at 10:24 PM, James Dessart wrote:

On 4/30/05, Tom Birch <email@hidden> wrote:

From what I understand from the Core Data docs, you don't need Xcode
at all to use it. Xcode makes it a hell of a lot easier, but you can
generate the managed object model in code.

I imagine it would take some work, but no doubt someone could write a standalone managed object model editor to remove any XCode dependencies, for those who are so inclined.


On May 1, 2005, at 5:23 AM, Johnny Deadman wrote:
I'm not even sure it would take that much work. If you were willing to forego the graphical editor, which is pretty much useless once your model gets big, it would be very easy to do.

Not a bad idea actually. Maybe a job for Kevin Callaghan!

<ducks>

ah! spelling with the "g" :-)

Actually, the next release (rsn) will include some Core Data stuff. But I'd prefer to provide code that is not duplicated by XCode. I'm all ears as far as what code would make life easier. Send requests.

Kevin


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