I wonder if somehow C-oriented languages have polluted our brains to
anything else! When your are steeped in that mentality, your instincts are
off when programming in Rev so you have "unlearn" those ways. In that
regard, Rev can be a hard language to learn even though it shouldn't be.
It would be
I didn't notice any issues in xCode because these methods are the norm with
ObjC but coming back to Rev it becomes clear very quickly that things don't
'look' right and I could not shake the feeling that my coding seemed
unnecessarily more complex. After compressing my methods and shortening my
I would think it would be the other way around. That's interesting. What if
it had been Pascual? That was supposed to make programmers write clearer
code.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> After spending the last nine months teaching myself enough Objective C to
> write
After spending the last nine months teaching myself enough Objective C to write
some applications for the iPhone and iPad I have noticed some problems coming
'back' to revTalk...
I submitted the first of my iPhone apps to the app store and am waiting for
approval. So, while waiting I started tw