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xcode 3.2.1 default delegate class
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  • Subject: xcode 3.2.1 default delegate class
  • From: "Julius Guzy" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:54:41 +0200

Hi
I've just installed xcode 3.2.1 and to my surprise saw that when I
created a project e.g. MyProjectName it included by default

MyProjectNameAppDelegate NSObject <NSApplicationDelegate>

and that this object also had a presence in the MainMenu.xib of
InterfaceBuilder.

Clearly this has all been done for a reason and this reason includes
ways I should take advantage of this object. Is it only there to
facilitate program initialisation?
Can anyone point me to further information about this?
I tried googling but found nothing probably because I used the wrong
search terms.

Thanks
Julius
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