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Re: Could somebody please fix NSTimer?
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Re: Could somebody please fix NSTimer?


  • Subject: Re: Could somebody please fix NSTimer?
  • From: Gordon Apple <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 18:14:40 -0600
  • Thread-topic: Could somebody please fix NSTimer?

Uh, that¹s where I¹m calling the wakeup methods for the other controllers in
the nib.  Then, I was suggesting calling ³shutDown² in windowWillClose.  I
guess I wasn¹t very specific.  My window nibs generally have a variety of
other controllers.  I try my best to partition and encapsulate
functionality, especially when those units can be reused elsewhere.


On 1/13/13 5:56 PM, "Kyle Sluder" <email@hidden> wrote:

> But since you do have -windowDidLoad, why do you have an additional
> "wakeup" method? It seems like you're attempting to fix the pattern
> itself into code, rather than just specific implementations of it.


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