Re: Biting off too much?
Re: Biting off too much?
- Subject: Re: Biting off too much?
- From: Aaron Jacobs <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 22:36:01 -0700
Could you elaborate on your description of the application a bit? A
database to hold what? What does 'decent security' mean in this
context? What OS X technologies are you planning to use? When you
say front/back-end, do you mean that you are going to develop a
client and a server? If so, how do they communicate, over TCP/IP or
what?
Also, is this in expectation of having an actual product, or just for
practice?
On Aug 7, 2006, at 10:27 PM, Brent Austin wrote:
I am wanting to put together a specific cocoa app. I am a beginner
but I don't think I am biting off more than I can chew. What I
would like to do is create a database app with an interface
(frontend + backend) with the frontend being a form-style input
interface with decent security. I would like to make several of
these independant front/backends but also have them interfaced
through one main initial starting point.
I know where I should start but because I know exactly what I want
to do I was hoping someone would be kind enough to give me specific
advice. I don't want to make a simple crappy looking app. I want to
follow the Apple Human Interface guidlines. I've been reading that
using Rudy with Cocoa is a new and better way to go. But I've also
discovered several development environments for databases. I really
don't have a specific starting point. All I'm seeing are XCode
books and Cocoa books.
Thanks in advance for any advice I may recieve.
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