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#1 · September 1, 2011, 10:15 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on September 1, 2011, 10:15 pmPosted by: fblistserve <fblistserve@...>
Sent from the wrong email 1st time, so it might have bounced. Sorry for the second send.On Sep 1, 2011, at 6:36 PM, Brian S wrote:
Similarly, tutorial #2 introduces two new concepts ( controller and delegate ) without any description of them.
A partial answer might be to point the reader toward something that describes the MVC concept.
( <digression> - MVC in my old life was an IBM assembler move character instruction and I start thinking Op code, hex and base/displacement address </digression)The controller needs to be described as an intermediary between the data( model ) and UI ( view ) but also is an object. Any description needs to further answer why it is needed( or desirable )I’m willing to contribute but I don’t want to impose. I have time Sunday/Monday to write but I’m busy Fri/Sat.Hope this gives you some ideas.Brian S
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Posted by: fblistserve <fblistserve@...>
Sent from the wrong email 1st time, so it might have bounced. Sorry for the second send.
On Sep 1, 2011, at 6:36 PM, Brian S wrote:
Similarly, tutorial #2 introduces two new concepts ( controller and delegate ) without any description of them.
A partial answer might be to point the reader toward something that describes the MVC concept.
( <digression> - MVC in my old life was an IBM assembler move character instruction and I start thinking Op code, hex and base/displacement address </digression)The controller needs to be described as an intermediary between the data( model ) and UI ( view ) but also is an object. Any description needs to further answer why it is needed( or desirable )I’m willing to contribute but I don’t want to impose. I have time Sunday/Monday to write but I’m busy Fri/Sat.Hope this gives you some ideas.
Brian S
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