In Objective-C 2, data members can be moved into a @interface MyClass () 
section which lives in the .m file, rather than in the header file as in the 
classic case. This makes sense - those data members are typically part of the 
private implementation details of a class and not part of the public interface. 

But is it worth updating older code to follow this convention? I’ve updated a 
lot of older code to declare @properties instead of classic getters and 
setters, and that definitely improves readability. This is a further step I’m 
contemplating but the benefits are less clear. Do you generally think this is 
worth doing?


—Graham



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