FROM : Adam
DATE : Fri Apr 01 21:58:17 2005
Thanks, I wanted to know other programmers felt good about this.
A question occurs to me. I have an NSTextField binding to a
NSUserDefault key. I notice that the new value doesnt get saved unless
the users hits return on the text field. Is there any way to force a
binding value to update to its data source?
On Apr 1, 2005, at 7:22 AM, Clark Cox wrote:
> On Mar 31, 2005 9:22 PM, Adam <<email_removed>> wrote:
>> I just used bindings for the first time. I am impressed, scared, i
>> feel
>> like i saved a lot of time, i feel out of control. If its so powerful
>> and useful and simple
>
> Not sure "simple" belongs there, but powerful and useful certainly do.
>
>> why I am left with this bewildered, disconnected
>> feeling?
>
> That feeling will pass; I initially felt that way as well. That was,
> until I got the chance to use it in a "real" project. After that, I
> was sold.
>
>> Please excuse this rant. I could have unloaded this on my girlfriend,
>> but she just wouldn't understand.
>
> We've all been there; I've come to dread the "how was work today?"
> question :)
>
>
> --
> Clark S. Cox III
> <email_removed>
> http://www.livejournal.com/users/clarkcox3/
> http://homepage.mac.com/clarkcox3/
>
DATE : Fri Apr 01 21:58:17 2005
Thanks, I wanted to know other programmers felt good about this.
A question occurs to me. I have an NSTextField binding to a
NSUserDefault key. I notice that the new value doesnt get saved unless
the users hits return on the text field. Is there any way to force a
binding value to update to its data source?
On Apr 1, 2005, at 7:22 AM, Clark Cox wrote:
> On Mar 31, 2005 9:22 PM, Adam <<email_removed>> wrote:
>> I just used bindings for the first time. I am impressed, scared, i
>> feel
>> like i saved a lot of time, i feel out of control. If its so powerful
>> and useful and simple
>
> Not sure "simple" belongs there, but powerful and useful certainly do.
>
>> why I am left with this bewildered, disconnected
>> feeling?
>
> That feeling will pass; I initially felt that way as well. That was,
> until I got the chance to use it in a "real" project. After that, I
> was sold.
>
>> Please excuse this rant. I could have unloaded this on my girlfriend,
>> but she just wouldn't understand.
>
> We've all been there; I've come to dread the "how was work today?"
> question :)
>
>
> --
> Clark S. Cox III
> <email_removed>
> http://www.livejournal.com/users/clarkcox3/
> http://homepage.mac.com/clarkcox3/
>
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Adam | Apr 1, 04:22 | |
| Jiva DeVoe | Apr 1, 08:23 | |
| Clark Cox | Apr 1, 14:22 | |
| Mike Ferris | Apr 1, 17:52 | |
| Adam | Apr 1, 21:58 |






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