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- How to use HeaderDoc
- How to use Tests
- Using HeaderDoc - How to use HeaderDoc
- Using Tests - How to use Tests
BioCocoa Developer Documentation
This page is meant to provide an index for the different documents that a developer new to BioCocoa may want to read.
Important
The "BioCocoa Developer Documentation" is not aimed at the users of the framework. The documentation provided to the user is generated with HeaderDoc and should be included in the headers. Similarly, the "BioCocoa Developer Documentation" should not replace comments in the implementation of the different classes, where you should still explain the purpose of the class and its design. Ideally, the "BioCocoa Developer Documentation" should thus only cover topics not directly related to the code (e.g. repository setup),or topics of broad interest (design choices, relationship between parts of the frameworks, general organization of classes...).
This page is meant to provide an index for the different documents that a BioCocoa developer may want to read.
Important:
This page is not aimed at the users of the framework. The documentation provided to the user is generated with HeaderDoc and should be included in the headers. Similarly, this page should not replace comments in the implementation of the different classes, where you should still explain the purpose of the class and its design. Ideally, this page should thus only cover topics not directly related to the code (e.g. repository setup),or topics of broad interest (design choices, relationship between parts of the frameworks, general organization of classes, ...).
SVN Tutorial - Accessing and using the BioCocoa SVN server
BioCocoa Developer Documentation
This page is meant to provide an index for the different documents that a developer new to BioCocoa may want to read.
Important
The "BioCocoa Developer Documentation" is not aimed at the users of the framework. The documentation provided to the user is generated with HeaderDoc and should be included in the headers. Similarly, the "BioCocoa Developer Documentation" should not replace comments in the implementation of the different classes, where you should still explain the purpose of the class and its design. Ideally, the "BioCocoa Developer Documentation" should thus only cover topics not directly related to the code (e.g. repository setup),or topics of broad interest (design choices, relationship between parts of the frameworks, general organization of classes...).
Topics:
- SVN Tutorial - Accessing and using the BioCocoa SVN server
- How to compile BioCocoa with Xcode
- How to add new files to the project
- How to add new targets to the project
- How to use HeaderDoc
- How to use Tests
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