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Re: Bindings question for core data application
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Re: Bindings question for core data application


  • Subject: Re: Bindings question for core data application
  • From: Wayne Pascoe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 08:06:36 +0100


On 5 Apr 2006, at 02:39, mmalcolm crawford wrote:


On Apr 4, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
I have a core data application

Again it's not clear why Core Data is relevant here?
I'm sorry to repeat this point, but it is important to realise that Core Data and Cocoa bindings are orthogonal (although complementary) technologies.

I felt that core data might be relevant as I am using entity's with a mix of attributes and relationships. I don't understand the internals of this well enough to know if this does or does not make a difference to the bindings solution, so I thought I should mention it in case it changed anything.


Thanks for the pointer to "To Do's"

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In general terms, having your collective dna stuck at the bottom of a
gravity well relying on the "stability" of a single biosphere is not a a
good long term policy.

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