xcode 3 used to have a cocca mac template that was available using file>new>file called managed object class. The closest thing xcode 4 has is under mac core data and is called NSManagedObject subclass but it looks WAY different than is described in Ch13 of "Objective-C for Absolute Beginners...
xcode 3 used to have a cocca mac template that was available using file>new>file called managed object class. The closest thing xcode 4 has is under mac core data and is called NSManagedObject subclass but it looks WAY different than is described in Ch13 of "Objective-C for Absolute Beginners...
xcode 3 used to have a cocca mac template that was available using file>new>file called managed object class. The closest thing xcode 4 has is under mac core data and is called NSManagedObject subclass but it looks WAY different than is described in Ch13 of "Objective-C for Absolute Beginners...
xcode 3 used to have a cocca mac template that was available using file>new>file called managed object class. The closest thing xcode 4 has is under mac core data and is called NSManagedObject subclass but it looks WAY different than is described in Ch13 of "Objective-C for Absolute Beginners...