OK, now I *think* I've got a bit idea. What I've been trying to do is
get an ivar from object1 into object2 *directly* without using the
controller as a "middleman"
Is it true that I have to set up properties (using Objc 2) to get and
set the ivars *via* the controller? I just did that and got it to work.
Can i only communicate between objects via the controller who (as
obviously named) it controls the flow of data?
The only reason I ask this is because after reading Object-Oriented
Programming with Objective-C - The Object Model - Figure 3-2 "The
object network" shows each object sending messages to each other. Is
that picture very abstracted? Because if it is, that figure has messed
with my brain.
On 12/02/2009, at 02:56 , I. Savant wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Jason Wiggins
<jwigg...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
I understand MVC ...
Sorry, but I disagree. You've still got some concepts missing. :-)
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