Core Controls in Mac OS X: Part 2/2
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Core Controls in Mac OS X: Part 2/2
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Re: Core Controls in Mac OS X: Part 2/2
Good Day.
I follow your tutorial on OS X, are very well made and explain very well, I would like to know if soon be publishing a book as you did with iOS 6?
I have been training tutorials with more entity in Core Data, which show data on more tableView, I realized all without code, exploiting the potential offered by NSArrayController and Binding Inspector, now I can not give an alphabetical order of the columns using sorDescriptors, always trying to use the bindings inspector.
I have the same problem if I put NSSearchField to make a specific search.
And 'possible to do so again using bindings inspector?
What are the restrictions to which you go against using a procedure without a written code and what benefits does it offer?
Thank you very much for your precious collaboration.
I follow your tutorial on OS X, are very well made and explain very well, I would like to know if soon be publishing a book as you did with iOS 6?
I have been training tutorials with more entity in Core Data, which show data on more tableView, I realized all without code, exploiting the potential offered by NSArrayController and Binding Inspector, now I can not give an alphabetical order of the columns using sorDescriptors, always trying to use the bindings inspector.
I have the same problem if I put NSSearchField to make a specific search.
And 'possible to do so again using bindings inspector?
What are the restrictions to which you go against using a procedure without a written code and what benefits does it offer?
Thank you very much for your precious collaboration.
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