Re: searching the ADC Reference Library
Re: searching the ADC Reference Library
- Subject: Re: searching the ADC Reference Library
- From: Shamyl Zakariya <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 14:07:01 -0400
The two apps "AppKiDo" and "CocoaBrowser" make for significantly
easier browsing of the documentation. Admittedly, that doesn't help
with the needle-in-the-haystack problem, but they allow *much* more
efficient browsing, and given that, it's amazing what you'll find
just poking around.
I'd never have been able to wrap my head around Cocoa if it hadn't
been for CocoaBroswer.
http://numata.designed.jp/?cmd=read&page=Cocoa Browser SN&lang=en
http://homepage.mac.com/aglee/downloads/appkido.html
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"shaking fist at indifferent cosmos"
On Apr 26, 2007, at 1:23 PM, Roland Silver wrote:
Mark,
Thanks for your precise answer to my question:
Given a folder, how can I create an array of its contents?
How could I have gotten an answer myself? That is, knowing that
buried somewhere in the ADC Reference Library haystack is a needle
(which will turn out to be [NSFileManager
directoryContentsAtPath:path], although I don't know that yet), how
would I find it, knowing only that I want to create an array of the
contents of a given folder?
--Roland
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