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LNC Episode 31: NSViewController

4 July 2008 1,009 views No Comment

In this episode of Late Night Cocoa Scotty discusses NSViewController with Cathy Shive and Jonathan Dann

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Running Time: 1 hr 03 mins 55 secs
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Show Notes


Guest: Cathy Shive 
Amsterdam,Netherlands 
Digital fashion photography production 
Corporate Cocoa software developer 
New York City,New York 
Cathy’s Blog: KATI

Guest: Jonathan Dann 
Training to be a medical Physicist in National Heath Service 
Wales 
Independent software developer 
Company: Espresso Served Here 
Website: Espresso Served Here
Product: Scribbler 

Podcast Topic: NSViewController 

Discussion Topics: 

Purpose of NSViewController 
When should I be using NSViewController? 
How do you decide how to set up a large window? 
The view controller is closely tied to the view hierarchy 
Tree or stack structure? 
How should your different controllers interact with each other? 
Memory management 
Are people using NSViewController in different ways or not at all? 
Managing a hierarchy of view controllers 
The responder chain 
Bindings 
Open Source Class 
Using Interface Builder 
Setting up your views 
Do you think Apple will make NSViewController more complete? 
Auto resizing mask 
How should a NSViewController developer start using NSViewController? 

Where to get the XSViewController and XSWindowController classes: 
Cathy’s Blog: KATI

Thank Yous: 
Robert McGovern: 
Server Administration for the Mac Developer Network website 
Follow on Twitter: Twitter / tarasis

Andrew Nixon: 
Editor of Mac Developer Network Podcasts 
Andrew’s Blog: Cocoa Geek Blog

Patrick Cassell: 
Producer of show notes for podcasts on The Mac Developer Network 
Patrick’s Weblog: Aspiring Mac Developer Weblog

Andrew Burson: 
Producer of graphics, introductions on video training and other post production 
Andrew’s Company: Hit Internet – Coming Soon!

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