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Re: Core Data and reading a data file
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Re: Core Data and reading a data file


  • Subject: Re: Core Data and reading a data file
  • From: Joanna Carter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 08:16:04 +0100

Hi Jerry

> Having made the mistake of using multiple projects for related products as a beginner, I would strongly recommend that Paul consider developing these two products as two targets within a single Xcode project.  And if you're not sure which is better, Paul, use a single project.

My apologies. I had my Visual Studio head on when I wrote that. You are, of course, absolutely right.

Joanna

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Joanna Carter
Carter Consulting

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