Re: Can/should UIViewController work with multiple views?

2008-06-26 Thread Hamish Allan
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Aleksandar Vacić [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In the iPhone Simulator, when you load Photos app,

iPhone simulator? I have heard tell of such a thing... but Photos app?
I'd imagine anyone with direct experience of anything like that would
be under NDA and therefore at legal risk if they were so much as to
mention it on a public mailing list. Especially one whose FAQ
explicitly states about the iPhone that anyone discussing issues under
non-disclosure will be reported to Apple WWDR.

Hamish
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[MODERATOR] Re: Can/should UIViewController work with multiple views?

2008-06-26 Thread Scott Anguish


On Jun 26, 2008, at 6:44 AM, Aleksandar Vacić wrote:



	I'm new to Cocoa and try to learn what are the good ways of  
developing. One thing I'm doubtful is this...


	In the iPhone Simulator, when you load Photos app, it's initially  
empty and displays an image + helpful message. In the app I'm  
buiding I want to do the same thing - if there is nothing to show,  
display such view, otherwise show TableView with existing data.



Discussing NDA Projects (Snow Leopard and iPhone OS) and Private API


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