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I was wondering whether there is a Cocoa class diagram poster to print.
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Hi,
I was wondering what the common ways are to test my application on OSX 10.*
versions. Besides having a separate machine each having a different version,
is there any other way you guys are using to test your apps? Coming from
windows development, there you can test your apps using VMware
Hi,
I am migrating from PC/.NET development and I am very new to Xcode/IB/Cocoa.
I was wondering if I could generate GUIs using code without the need to use
the IB. The main reason for this is that we have an application built with
MS.NET which generates different GUIs based on customer
mistakes. So it's really not a recommended technique. I understand
that what you're describing is what you're used to. You need to
understand that what you're used to isn't even close to optimal for
this platform.
I guess 10+ years of developing in one platform pretty much shapes the way
one
Hi,
I have a bit of Cocoa work available that a someone from this list may be
interested in. It'd be a very limited number of hours - a couple weekends
maybe, just making some fairly straight-forward modifications to existing
Cocoa apps to which the source and clear instructions will be provided.