[Biococoa-dev] more ramblings

Alexander Griekspoor mek at mekentosj.com
Wed Dec 1 14:00:01 EST 2004


No problem John...
Alex

Op 1-dec-04 om 19:58 heeft John Timmer het volgende geschreven:

>
>>>> If we add code to a wrapper that checks if the type of sequence 
>>>> then I
>>>> don't see any problem. If the sequence type by accident is the wrong
>>>> one (which I really don't think is going to happen), the wrapper
>>>> should
>>>> return nil, or an error, or an NSNotification. Hope that's more 
>>>> clear.
>>>
>>> You haven't coded for actual users much have you?  ;).
>>> You'd be amazed at
>>> the seemingly impossible situations they generate on a regular basis 
>>> -
>>> anything can and will happen.
>> That's quite a bold statement IMHO, in addition if your users do
>> impossible things, rethink your interface I would suggest...
>> Plus, we're not talking about end users here anyway...
>
> Just a joke!  I thought the wink made that clear.  I was just struck 
> by the
> statement "(which I really don't think is going to happen)" - I've 
> thought
> that many times and been amazed at how often some of those things 
> happened.
>
> Anyway, no offense was meant, and I hope none was taken.
>
> JT
>
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