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Re: Beginner question - the differences between .h and .m
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Re: Beginner question - the differences between .h and .m


  • Subject: Re: Beginner question - the differences between .h and .m
  • From: Alex Handley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 13:12:16 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Beginner question - the differences between .h and .m

Thanks, that's cleared that up

>> Hi, I have just started learning Cocoa and I have been reading the
>> apple
>> tutorials but one thing they don't really explain is what is the
>> purpose of
>> a .m and .h for each class. This is probably a silly question but
>> coming
>> from a java im only used to seeing one class file.
>
> Most C programmers uses separate header and implementation files, it's
> not something that only applies when using Cocoa. I think the article
> on Wikipedia has a good explanation.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Header_file
>
>> Happy Easter
>
>
> Happy Easter to you too.
>
> Marcus


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