FROM : Andreas Mayer
DATE : Thu Jul 20 00:41:15 2006
Am 19.07.2006 um 18:04 Uhr schrieb CoLo0LoGo:
> The core data is looking nice..
Won't help you with general programming though.
> The issue I am having is reading blocks on blocks of code that I know
> are talking to other objects and pulling from,, it's just readding it
> ALL in pages of pages with no relation to see it all link up untill
> compile time.. And even then all I get is text errors and little X
> circles..
I have to second I.S. here - it's just that it *really* isn't easy.
Your best bet is to start with you own code so that you *know* what
it is supposed to do.
> I'll make a mock up I guess
That's what we all do. There are some tools that promise to help in
that regard, but most of the time they hinder more that they help. At
least that's my impression.
> Programers don't tend to talk on Forums enough to get any insite to
> the inner workings of programming
It's rather hard to learn programming by just reading forums ... You
know, this is a profession you usually learn in university. ;-) At
least get some good books for starters.
Anyway, if you want to produce "real" Mac OS X applications, you will
have to put up with text based programming. There just is no visual
programming environment, that let's you produce similar results.
Andreas
DATE : Thu Jul 20 00:41:15 2006
Am 19.07.2006 um 18:04 Uhr schrieb CoLo0LoGo:
> The core data is looking nice..
Won't help you with general programming though.
> The issue I am having is reading blocks on blocks of code that I know
> are talking to other objects and pulling from,, it's just readding it
> ALL in pages of pages with no relation to see it all link up untill
> compile time.. And even then all I get is text errors and little X
> circles..
I have to second I.S. here - it's just that it *really* isn't easy.
Your best bet is to start with you own code so that you *know* what
it is supposed to do.
> I'll make a mock up I guess
That's what we all do. There are some tools that promise to help in
that regard, but most of the time they hinder more that they help. At
least that's my impression.
> Programers don't tend to talk on Forums enough to get any insite to
> the inner workings of programming
It's rather hard to learn programming by just reading forums ... You
know, this is a profession you usually learn in university. ;-) At
least get some good books for starters.
Anyway, if you want to produce "real" Mac OS X applications, you will
have to put up with text based programming. There just is no visual
programming environment, that let's you produce similar results.
Andreas
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| CoLo0LoGo | Jul 19, 01:14 | |
| Corey O'Connor | Jul 19, 02:30 | |
| I. Savant | Jul 19, 02:50 | |
| Jon Hull | Jul 19, 12:36 | |
| Stefan Schüßler | Jul 19, 14:28 | |
| CoLo0LoGo | Jul 19, 18:04 | |
| I. Savant | Jul 19, 18:24 | |
| Andreas Mayer | Jul 20, 00:41 | |
| I. Savant | Jul 20, 15:08 |






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