Fwd: Project design question
Fwd: Project design question
- Subject: Fwd: Project design question
- From: Craig Dooley <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 13:41:33 -0500
I have been thinking about this also for a couple projects. Is the
"standard" to take a C library, encapsulate it into a model class,
then connect that to your application? This seems like it would be
very easy to do for libraries which take handles.
-Craig
On 1/12/06, Shawn Erickson <email@hidden> wrote:
> On 1/12/06, Tracy Brown <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm planning on developing my own UNIX shell for OS X and I'm curious to
> > some ideas for project design. While the actual shell work will probably be
> > a dynamic BSD library I suspect, the user interface is where my thoughts are
> > currently.
> >
> > I'm thinking of using Cocoa to design the user interface. Is there a good
> > project template for a Cocoa user interface coupled with a BSD style
> > library?
>
> The questions you need to answer for yourself is if you want your
> Cocoa application to be document base or not, if you may need a core
> data based document, etc. This will help you to pick a template... of
> course templates are just well templates you can fill in the project
> as you need.
>
> You can have multiple targets in your project that build for example
> libraries, executables, etc. the combinations are so open ended that
> no set of templates cover them so just pick on close to your main goal
> about build out from that.
>
> -Shawn
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