Hi,

> On Jan 19, 2016, at 5:52 PM, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Doru 
> 
> on the blog you mention selectors but I'm confused, I thought that methods 
> were implementors. 
> So what is selectors? I checked and they are methods too. 

So, the difference is as follows.

#Implementors lists actual methods. For example, if I search for do:, I will 
get multiple methods implementing do:. Also, when you preview, you get directly 
the source code of the method. If you trigger the action (Enter) you get the 
code browser opened on the method.



#Selectors, will show only one occurrence of do:, and when you preview it, you 
see the list of implementors.



Essentially, #Selectors behaves like completion and it allows you to discover 
new selectors. What’s more, if you trigger the action (Enter) on a selector, 
you get the implementors browser for this selector.

Does this make sense?

Cheers,
Doru


> Stef
> 
> Just for the record, there are parts the world where you have to use your GSM 
> to browse the web. 
> Even in France there are parts of the world where you cannot access to 
> Youtube videos. 
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> With the latest GT integration, we also integrated the search for senders 
>> and references from the first step.
>> 
>> Here is a detailed explanation about it, including what we still want to do, 
>> how it’s done, and how to discover what else is around:
>> http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/spotting-senders-references-with-gtspotter/
>> 
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>> 
>> Please let us know what you think.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Doru
>> 
>> 
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