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Best,
Philippe Mougin
Le 25 août 09 à 01:07, André Berg a écrit :
Congrats!
The work you are doing with F-Script is really cool. Through F-
Script I learned as much about Cocoa than I did by picking up
Hillegass' book.
And I also use it today to test short
://www.fscript.org/documentation/WelcomeToFScript2/index.htm
Download: http://www.fscript.org/download/F-Script20090809.zip
Philippe Mougin
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Le 22 juil. 08 à 06:21, Marcel Weiher a écrit :
On Jul 21, 2008, at 13:03 , Philippe Mougin wrote:
Le 21 juil. 08 à 20:50, Markus Spoettl a écrit :
I'm wondering if there is a general rule or mechanism that
suggests what to do in such a case. For instance, how are
delegates implem
tor, you should go for it. It will free you from
a bunch of low-level memory management tasks, including having to care
about cyclic references.
Philippe Mougin
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Le 7 juin 08 à 22:26, WT a écrit :
I still don't see any good-enough *technical* reason to justify
basing Cocoa on an extension of C, however. That's all I've been
trying to say.
WT, I think this is an interesting question (as are your other
comments), and I think I have the answer :-)
T
read about these new features and download F-Script 2.0 alpha
3 at:
http://pmougin.wordpress.com/2008/06/04/f-script-20-alpha-3/
More information on F-Script at http://www.fscript.org
Cheers,
Philippe Mougin
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. All is statically
resolved at compile time. It is syntactic sugar for static "methods".
Philippe Mougin
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