On Apr 21, 2005, at 8:09 AM, Gary (Lists) wrote:
I was merely making a clarifying point (which apparently was quite well
needed! ;) And no, it's not "philosophical" as some other poster said --
it's just being specific.
It is philosophical. If a Cocoa app provides functionality that is actually performed by code in one of the frameworks, you wouldn't say it's not really the application doing it. (Take away the frameworks and there wouldn't be much left in a lot of Cocoa apps, and that's a good thing.) How is that different from the Finder providing functionality that is actually performed by an invisible Unix executable? How do we decide what's inside or outside the app?
Michael
-- "Senility Prayer"
God grant me...
The senility to forget the people I never liked
The good fortune to run into the ones that I do
And the eyesight to tell the difference
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