FROM : <rixstep000
DATE : Mon Nov 18 16:27:31 2002
> Do your own control, if you think that is the problem...
That's downright ridiculous.
> Well, the point is that a table view isn't necessarily the most
> suitable user interface element for that kind of need...
And "that kind of need" is a _very_ common business kind of need - so what does Apple have instead?
> Ok, lets assume you have 50000 records in your table view.
This is about scrolling. The issues I mentioned have nothing to do with scrolling. Read it again.
> DIY. The framework can't do everything for you.
This is downright ridiculous. What's worse, it's lame.
> For a consultancy fee, I assure you there are many people
> (incidently
> including myself ;) who would help you optimize your code if you
> are not
> able to do it yourself.
Oh drop it. From the tone of your letter, it's obvious you know even less about Cocoa than the rest of us. Go play and be rude somewhere else.
R.
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DATE : Mon Nov 18 16:27:31 2002
> Do your own control, if you think that is the problem...
That's downright ridiculous.
> Well, the point is that a table view isn't necessarily the most
> suitable user interface element for that kind of need...
And "that kind of need" is a _very_ common business kind of need - so what does Apple have instead?
> Ok, lets assume you have 50000 records in your table view.
This is about scrolling. The issues I mentioned have nothing to do with scrolling. Read it again.
> DIY. The framework can't do everything for you.
This is downright ridiculous. What's worse, it's lame.
> For a consultancy fee, I assure you there are many people
> (incidently
> including myself ;) who would help you optimize your code if you
> are not
> able to do it yourself.
Oh drop it. From the tone of your letter, it's obvious you know even less about Cocoa than the rest of us. Go play and be rude somewhere else.
R.
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