Re: Appkido support for Iphone dev
Re: Appkido support for Iphone dev
- Subject: Re: Appkido support for Iphone dev
- From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 11:38:47 -0500
On 23 May 2008, at 5:28 AM, nishant jain wrote:
Hi all,I am little bit into iphone native application dev.
Can anybody help me with xcode support for iphone API just like
appkido or
any other such tool.
For business reasons, I have kept myself free of iPhone exposure, so I
can answer out of general knowledge on your question, which I think is
not specific to the iPhone, to-wit:
How do I get browser-style access to documentation that has recently
been written or revised, such as for new API?
In the specific case of AppKiDo (which I dearly love), only Andy Lee
can say for sure.
I have the impression that the new-style documentation has recently
been changing format every couple of months, and in ways that make it
harder to scrape for method-by-method access. Third-party tools will
have a lot of trouble for the foreseeable future.
The Class Browser (Project -> Class Browser) is a 90% substitute. You
can set the class list to hierarchical or flat. There's no way to set
a favorites list, or a category list (like frameworks, or AppKiDo's
"Strings, data, collections" list). Selecting one yields one of the
defining headers, and a list of methods that summons the definition of
a method when you select it. Clicking on the book next to a class name
shows you the class documentation; on the book next to a method name,
the documentation for the method. Class documents include most of
AppKiDo's browsing categories, and inherited symbols are available as
an option.
— F
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