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Re: Learning the Interface Builder
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Re: Learning the Interface Builder


  • Subject: Re: Learning the Interface Builder
  • From: "Zajkowski, James" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 16:14:51 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Learning the Interface Builder

On Nov 4, 2011, at 9:47 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

> Just because we all lived for over a decade with the horror and tedium of manual memory management doesn't mean you have to.

I agree that ARC is awesome, but I believe that for right now, everyone needs to have a pretty familiar understanding of retain / release.

It's like in grade school you learned long division, you learned how to plot a line using a y-intercept and solving for two points, and you learned how to approximate a square root.  Do we do those things by hand often anymore?  No.  But you should know it to understand what's going on.

--Jim

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