Re: core data app questions - help!
Re: core data app questions - help!
- Subject: Re: core data app questions - help!
- From: Jacob Scheckman <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 21:28:54 -0500
I appreciate the responses to my questions, and I'm sorry if I've
annoyed anybody with my lack of background in objective C or cocoa
programming.
My interest in cocoa programming is in developing applications, like
this workout log, which I want to use, and which don't really exist
in the way that I imagine them. There are a couple of good training
log programs out there for the mac, my favorite of which is Training
Log Pro (http://www.brokenropesoftware.com/index.html), but it isn't
exactly what I want, and I thought it would be a fun long term
project to develop just exactly what I want.
I do appreciate mmalc's suggestion to start from the beginning and
develop an in depth background knowledge of cocoa, etc. I also
understand that not doing this will cause me to struggle, such as I
am with my "wish list". That said, as I said above, its not really
what I'm interested in. I guess you could say I want to develop a
functional knowledge of writing these programs, not an academic one.
But I'm sure, if this were a topic which I have a more academic
interest, I would have given the same advice that mmalc gave me, so
thank you for the advice.
Though I can't say that my understanding of diff eqs and C++ has been
particularly helpful, I think I have to agree with Ricardo that, on
the whole, writing this program hasn't been all that difficult. I
understand that I am merely brushing the surface of the capabilities
of the technology, and that I'm doing very little more than the
"default" interface, but this is all I really want, with a couple of
wrinkles, which were on my wish list.
In the end, I. Savant's response was really the kind of response I
was hoping for in the beginning. I have yet to implement these
ideas, but I think they will be do-able.
Anyway, I just wanted to provide some feedback on my perspective on
the conversation. I do appreciate all of your input. I'm sure I
will be posting on this forum again as I continue to learn about
cocoa programming.
jacob
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