[Biococoa-dev] Design question

Alexander Griekspoor mek at mekentosj.com
Thu Aug 5 19:00:38 EDT 2004


Indeed John,
Those methods should do perfect in that way, savability should be a 
later concern as we further setup the foundation, we can always make it 
work with those objects by then...
Alex

By the way, I'm pretty sure that you can put NSRanges in arrays and 
dictionaries natively already (without converting them to 
NSNumbers/Values first), at least I believe I've done that in 
EnzymeX....

Op 6-aug-04 om 0:54 heeft John Timmer het volgende geschreven:

> Not bothering to quote everything Alex said, but general message I got 
> is:
>
> Since I'm writing something that's very basic (find a site in DNA), I
> shouldn't worry too much about savability.
>
> Any object that understands DNA can use this method to get the 
> information
> it needs.  It will then be responsible for saving any such information 
> it
> receives.
>
>
> Given that, I'm going to make the methods for site finding and ORF 
> finding
> return arrays of NSNumbers and NSValues holding NSRanges, 
> respectively.  How
> that information gets saved is not the concern of these methods.
>
> That sound okay?
>
> John
>
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                      ** Alexander Griekspoor **
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                The Netherlands Cancer Institute
                Department of Tumorbiology (H4)
          Plesmanlaan 121, 1066 CX, Amsterdam
                   Tel:  + 31 20 - 512 2023
                   Fax:  + 31 20 - 512 2029
                  AIM: mekentosj at mac.com
                   E-mail: a.griekspoor at nki.nl
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    The requirements said: Windows 2000 or better.
    So I got a Macintosh.

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