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  • Subject: Folders and file system organization instead of just XCode
  • From: Daniel Lopes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2010 19:30:44 -0300

Hello, I'm sure this question was already answered but I can't found it.

I'm starting some serious projects in Cocoa and trying to understand the
decisions and good pratices of the community. Please, can you guys answer my
doubts?

1º I would like to know why many projects make his code dependent to XCode
using groups instead of real folders in file system? There is any
explanation or benefit for that?

2º Why most of projects that I found on the internet don't use folders or
groups to separate classes (for example, controllers, views, categories and
models). What is the good pratice for code organization? If somebody could
point links or guidelines would help a lot.

Thanks in advance.

--
Abraços,
Daniel Lopes
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