On Thursday, 13 December 2018 at 21:55:00 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
You don't need that hack with an extra interface called "Class"
anymore. It's now possible to declare static/class methods
directly, which wasn't possible before.
Oh, nice. Yeah, that's what it was. I renamed it and got it
On 2018-12-13 00:36, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
So I got out my code that (with your help about a year ago) was doing a
hello world window and menu, but now it doesn't compile, complaining
about a hidden Class clashing with my Class.
Hmm, it was not my intention for that to be exposed yet.
You
On 2018-12-12 15:52, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 December 2018 at 10:19:38 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
Which year is the machine from? It should say that after the model.
Oh, I had to click "more info".
MacBook Air
11-inch, Mid 2011
So I guess it is quite old. I have tried to do the
On Tuesday, 11 December 2018 at 10:19:38 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
I would recommend waiting until more of the Objective-C support
is implemented. Creating a subclass is a pain in the ass
currently.
So I got out my code that (with your help about a year ago) was
doing a hello world window
On Tuesday, 11 December 2018 at 10:19:38 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
Which year is the machine from? It should say that after the
model.
Oh, I had to click "more info".
MacBook Air
11-inch, Mid 2011
So I guess it is quite old. I have tried to do the OS update
several times before and it
On 2018-12-10 14:55, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
Ah, there it is: 10.9.5, 1.6 GhZ Core i5, 2 GB. (c) 2016. Actually not
that old.
Which year is the machine from? It should say that after the model. For
me it says: "MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015)". If it's from mid
2012 or newer you can
On Monday, 10 December 2018 at 10:47:42 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
If you click on the Apple menu in the top left corner and
choose "About This Mac", it will say which model and which year
in the window that appears. It will also specify which version
of the OS it's running.
Ah, there it is:
On 2018-12-08 18:01, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
The one I have is a macbook air with a broken, but usable screen (I got
it for free yay). I don't know how old it is, I *think* it is a 2013
model.
If you click on the Apple menu in the top left corner and choose "About
This Mac", it will say which
On Saturday, 8 December 2018 at 08:30:08 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
If you don't want the macOS laptop and it is a post-2014 one,
I'd be interested.
The one I have is a macbook air with a broken, but usable screen
(I got it for free yay). I don't know how old it is, I *think* it
is a 2013