Now , I see.  Thank you for everyone's help.
Binding is useful, but sometimes maybe it is not suited to your need.
Bright





>On Jul 7, 2009, at 4:48 PM, Jesse Armand wrote:
>
>> I'm not even familiar with Bindings, is it convenient to use ?
>>
>
>   Once you understand all of its prerequisites, it can be. The better  
>question to ask is "is it convenient to use in this particular  
>scenario". The answer may be yes or no (perhaps emphatically).
>
>
>> I did an intensive development with Cocoa starting with Cocoa Touch,
>> so I'm used to using the equivalent UITableViewDataSource to populate
>> table views.
>
>   My understanding is there are differences in how the two work (from  
>one platform to the other) but they are basically the same concept. I  
>suggested it because "Bright" specifically mentioned (s)he used  
>bindings but wants an approach "using code only". I assumed (s)he  
>meant "not bindings". The only other way is the table datasource  
>protocol.
>
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>I.S.
>
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