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Revision as of 01:10, 7 March 2010
Cocoa and Cocoa Touch are the application development environments for Mac OS X and iPhone OS. Both Cocoa and Cocoa Touch include the Objective-C runtime and two core frameworks:
- Foundation
- AppKit (MacOS) / UIKit (iPhone OS).
Shared | Cocoa (Mac OS X) | Cocoa Touch (iPhoneOS) |
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Foundation Classes (Basic Types such as NSString, NSNumber, Collections like NSArray, NSDictionary... and basic core services like NSNotification, NSFileManager, NSUserDefaults, NSTimer...) |
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AppKit Classes (eg. NSResponder, NSView, NSWindow, NSButton and many more...) |
UIKit Classes (eg. UIResponder, UIView, UIWindow, UIButton, UIAccelerometer and many more...) | |
Core Data | ||
Sync Services | ||
Address Book | Address Book (ANSI C Interface) |
Resources
- Cocoa Fundamentals Guide - Recommended Reading!
Diese Seite ist Teil des Werkmoduls iOS Development von Michael Markert für Interface Design / Fakultät Medien an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.