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TUTORIAL: Generating Unique ID Strings
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TUTORIAL: Generating Unique ID Strings


  • Subject: TUTORIAL: Generating Unique ID Strings
  • From: Bill Hernandez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 04:24:51 -0500

I ran into an interesting thread on the Cocoa Developers discussion group, and thought I 'd try to create a small demo, to see what I could learn, and sure enough I learned a lot. There were quite a few people that participated and provided a lot of great information, I tried to quote the email messages, and give credit to the people that provided some of the code, and the insights. I hope I didn't leave any one out, if I did, it was not intentional.

On my website the tutorial is listed under the following :

http://www.journey-of-flight.com/index.php

Cocoa - Generating Unique ID Strings

or you can reach the page directly at :

http://www.journey-of-flight.com/bh_xcode/how-to/0086_Unique_ID/index.php

I also added a resources link at :

http://www.journey-of-flight.com/bh_xcode/common/cocoa_programming_resources.php

if you see any that I should add, please let me know.

Hope this is useful

Bill Hernandez
Plano, Texas _______________________________________________

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