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The Cocoa Controller Layer







The Cocoa Controller Layer

The Cocoa Controller Layer 04/09/2004 03:59 PM

Mike Beam, O’Reilly: “By Apple’s reckoning, the controller layer potentially allows 90 percent of Cocoa applications to replace custom-developed glue code with the components of the controller layer.”




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