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Re: `Objective C and the Object-Oriented Programming Language'
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Alex Lancaster |
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Re: `Objective C and the Object-Oriented Programming Language' |
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30 Jul 1999 17:28:37 -0600 |
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>>>>> "MW" == Michael Whidden <address@hidden> writes:
>> http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/ObjectiveC/index.html
MW> Oops! Just noticed that the url change 'rhapsody' to 'macosx'.
Actually the URL change was `macosxserver' -> `macosx'
MW> I followed a link, and didn't notice the change. Sorry!
Thanks for pointing this out. I shall reinstate the new link.
MW> It's not the same as it was, after all. Nonetheless, it's still
MW> there... :-)
Apple seems to love moving things around on the developer site. I did
a search for Objective C on the Apple site and the link returned by
the search to the reference manual, still pointed to the old URL, and
I thus reasoned that it may have been removed. Also spent a good 20
minutes hunting around the site trying to look in obvious places it
might have been moved to, before giving up. However, just now, I
noticed that on the `Mac OS X Developer Documentation' page:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/macosx.html
that there *is* a link to the Objective C manual, under the heading
`Understanding Cocoa'. Not the first place I'd expect an Objective C
reference to be.
A.
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