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Re: Where are the boundaries of Cocoa and how are the boundaries perceived ?
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Re: Where are the boundaries of Cocoa and how are the boundaries perceived ?


  • Subject: Re: Where are the boundaries of Cocoa and how are the boundaries perceived ?
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 01:43:23 -0400

I've read the other responses..

From my perspective, I could say that it's anything our group documents :-)

But more practically, It'd consider classifying anything that is prefixed with NS as part of Cocoa. That includes CoreData, AppKit, and Foundation). I'd probably exclude the prefs pane, or anything else that is related to a specific application.

KVC and KVO (and KVV/KVB) are all Foundation technologies. I'm not sure I'd classify them as controllers though...

I'm also not sure that trying to squeeze all classes into model/view/ controller is going to work very well. For example, where would the URL Loading System go?

Also, I'd probably consider including any technology that can't be used directly by carbon (without some sort of bridging Cocoa-view).


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