FROM : Meik Schuetz
DATE : Tue Mar 04 22:58:55 2008
Dear mmalc,
Thanks for your concerns - I confess that I was not very specific about my
"frustrations": They are more related to IB than Core Data or MVC. Having a
first look at Core Data and looking back to 20 years in this business and
various programming languages and frameworks I believe I won't see anything
too arqward :)
Best regards and thanks again
Meik
On 3/4/08 9:38 PM, "mmalc crawford" <<email_removed>> wrote:
>
> On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Meik Schuetz wrote:
>
>> I am also just starting learning Cocoa and Core Data
>>
> Just for the sake of repeating it...
> *Don't*.
>
>> I find also find it frustrating
>>
> This is not surprising. The documentation makes clear that Core Data
> is not a beginner technology:
>
> Before You Start
> Core Data is not an entry-level technology. It leverages many other
> Cocoa technologies, including memory management, key-value coding, and
> key-value observing. You must understand these technologies to use
> Core Data effectively. You also need a solid understanding of data
> modeling and the model-view-controller design pattern as it pertains
> to Cocoa.
>
> <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreData/Articles/c
> dBeforeYouStart.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40004318
>>
>
>
>
> mmalc
>
>
DATE : Tue Mar 04 22:58:55 2008
Dear mmalc,
Thanks for your concerns - I confess that I was not very specific about my
"frustrations": They are more related to IB than Core Data or MVC. Having a
first look at Core Data and looking back to 20 years in this business and
various programming languages and frameworks I believe I won't see anything
too arqward :)
Best regards and thanks again
Meik
On 3/4/08 9:38 PM, "mmalc crawford" <<email_removed>> wrote:
>
> On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Meik Schuetz wrote:
>
>> I am also just starting learning Cocoa and Core Data
>>
> Just for the sake of repeating it...
> *Don't*.
>
>> I find also find it frustrating
>>
> This is not surprising. The documentation makes clear that Core Data
> is not a beginner technology:
>
> Before You Start
> Core Data is not an entry-level technology. It leverages many other
> Cocoa technologies, including memory management, key-value coding, and
> key-value observing. You must understand these technologies to use
> Core Data effectively. You also need a solid understanding of data
> modeling and the model-view-controller design pattern as it pertains
> to Cocoa.
>
> <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreData/Articles/c
> dBeforeYouStart.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40004318
>>
>
>
>
> mmalc
>
>
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Jamie Phelps | Mar 4, 21:41 | |
| Meik Schuetz | Mar 4, 22:18 | |
| mmalc crawford | Mar 4, 22:38 | |
| Meik Schuetz | Mar 4, 22:58 | |
| Kyle Sluder | Mar 5, 04:21 |






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