Re: Recommendations to Reading the Xcode in built Documentation to the fullest effect
Re: Recommendations to Reading the Xcode in built Documentation to the fullest effect
- Subject: Re: Recommendations to Reading the Xcode in built Documentation to the fullest effect
- From: Nathan <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 17:20:15 -0400
I used to have the same issue, and AppKiDo was recommended to me as
well. But it's not built into Xcode like Apple's stuff, and it doesn't
recieve doc changes instantly. Plus, it takes a little while to load
which is always annoying. I went back to Apple's stuff and found that
after awhile it worked fine. Class hierarchy-wise, it's just a matter
of learning it and using common sense. Also, at the top of each class
doc there's a list of superclasses, in order. So I would stick with
Apple for a little longer and see if you can't learn to work with it.
Good luck, Nate
On May 26, 2009, at 4:48 PM, colo <email@hidden> wrote:
I want to really get Cocoa and iphone methods etc... so I find myself
in the Docs every other minute. But I find that it's kinda wonky to
see where things subclass from or what goes with what as examples. I
know there was some sort of guide to navigating it and learning from
it better.
Do you know of such a resource? Tried google. Still trying. Good
stuff, but nothing concrete yet.
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