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Re: Learning Curve/Documentation Challenge/Recommendation
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Re: Learning Curve/Documentation Challenge/Recommendation


  • Subject: Re: Learning Curve/Documentation Challenge/Recommendation
  • From: colo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 10:33:45 -0400

I guess I am just reeealy careful and curious in the end. Anyway to
all I am like 1/3 into my book now and this round after the amass of
ruby I have used, Obj 2.0 is much easier to "get" now. But my argument
stands that I prefer ruby syntax more now than ever :P

What else then.... The key value coding and dot syntax seems good but
still clouded in the extra declaring syntax.

My reasoning for the F-Script is that from what I read and tested,
getting something running asapish is all the greatest reward when just
wanting to see that something can really be made. The whole .h file
AND .m file and extra files and files stuff bothers me to no end. But
that happens in rails as well. I would rather code in MVC style still
but have it conveniently in one page or have a view that can mash
together several files into one view when editing, and not have the
split view panes.

Maybe thats why I like knowing what the hell is going on in the code,
as F-Script enforces like that. Hmmmmm. But that once again fights the
"Cocoa" way of doing things. Oh well, whatever gets me my app in the
end, thats all I care about, guesses.



On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Hamish Allan <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Steve Weller <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> He's quite happy to walk across the floor, but knowing how the floor is
>> constructed adds enormously to his confidence of doing so. Don't forget this
>> is an unfamiliar building, a type of which he has not encountered before.
>
> He's not happy to walk across the floor: that's where this discussion
> started (see the thread "Bypassing Interface Builder"). He wants to
> remove the floorboards, because the last building he lived in only had
> bare joists and beams and he doesn't like that he can't see them in
> this building (especially as he knows they must be there somewhere).
> Sure, he could still get anywhere in the building without floorboards,
> but those of us who understand their purpose are trying to make his
> life easier.
>
> Hamish
>
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