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Why did you love it? Because you could do Microsoft stuff on Linux?
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If Samsung clones it, does it mean it is actually promising after all?
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The 3D version isn't driven by Apple, it's my own implementation of #SwiftUI for #RealityKit.
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Are you sure about that? I would assume that most GitLab purchases are driven by coders.
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I'm waiting for the iBalls: scoopertino.com/apple-announ...
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That is some pretty decent PHP ;-)
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Nice! Would be better if the system could just keep them, I usually use web UIs for those things on macOS and some native app on the phone.
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The latter screenshot you posted makes clear that the document is a controller, not a view.
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It was never different, it hasn’t really changed since it was introduced ages ago. This is a good intro, notice how the NSDocument controls the windows representing it, not the other way around. The name is a little misleading for sure. developer.apple.com/library/arch...
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It is all about UI, the primary things it does are all tied to UI semantics, from actions to new/edited markers, to undo. It’s a classic controller that manages the model representing the file. 🤷‍♀️ It goes so far that they are first responders. You also have to read the first paragraph of the docs …
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I don’t think that Query has a lot of magic, I assume it is essentially that, a subscriber to the relevant notification (and a holder of the fetch spec). But yes, this should be public API (a model ctx did change notification/hook of some sort)
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I would be very interested in how you actually used it. I’m currently working on modernizing OpenGroupware, which might be a free replacement.
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You can replicate it by listening to the related Core Data notifications, can’t you?
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Yes, there is no talking around that this is missing. Which is a little funny, because conceptually this should be easier to support in SwiftUI (w/ some kind of headless driver).
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NSDocument is not a model though, it is a controller, a UI object. I actually don’t understand what an NSDocument w/o the UI would even do 🙃
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“the security people looked way too intimidating” must be awesome to work there!
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Coins, obviously.
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The only *actual* drawback is that this is tied to a location/office. (this has to be repeated until the nonsense stops 🤷‍♀️, I hope everyone is communicating that to their hiring managers …)