The recommendation is to stick to Xcode conventions.
- Matt
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On Jan 1, 2011, at 22:29, Rich Morin wrote:
> One of the things that I liked about Ruby on Rails from the
> start was its use of a regular directory layout, allowing
> both code and coders to know where to look for
One of the things that I liked about Ruby on Rails from the
start was its use of a regular directory layout, allowing
both code and coders to know where to look for things.
I'm currently developing a Rails-inspired framework aimed
at making Google SketchUp plugins easier and safer to write.
So, I'