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  • Subject: Newbie question
  • From: TrePos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 13:45:08 +0100

Hi,

Sorry to bother with a newbie question but I'm kinda stuck. I fail to grasp the concept of interface builder. I know it sort of generates object meta information which is instantiated at program startup and thus eases the UI design process. I just have difficulty understanding how the 'connection' between IB defined objects and 'coded' objects work. The IB user manual is great but mostly explains the usage of the program but not so much about underlying concept.

Is there any doc/web page/ or book that some one can refer to? Or maybe the advise is to hand code everything, I don't know.

Thanks in advance,
Martin Schouten.

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