Well we aren't just reading Paley, The book for the class is "Fifty readings plus: An introduction to Philosophy". Today I read Russell, Plato, Paley and Dawkins.
I didn't go to the first class so i had to read that, and since i came on the second class and didn't have a book I had to read those too. Now I'm fought up and have to read Hick and Pascal by Monday
I'm using an NSSortDescriptor to sort NSDate objects in an ascending order. However, I need nil dates to be at the bottom of the list, whereas at the moment they come at the top.
OK...wondering if you can help me wrap my head around something
Say I have an entity named Movie, and an entity named Subject
Movie has a to-many relationship to Subject called subjects
Subject has an inverse relationship called movie
How should I setup the delete rule if I only want Subject to be deleted if there are no references to it? What I really want is Movie to have a cascade delete rule, meaning if Movie is deleted it will try to delete Subject(s) and they will deny it unless there are no references to them.
I've read the API like front to back, haven't found a thing. Sorry my wording isn't the best. I'm gonna go back to watching WWDC videos, hopefully I'll find something.
So don't know if real or not, but some videos of new iPhone are out on the web
looks real, but also terrible. The new bigger phone will still have the same 4 apps in a row on the home screen, looks like theres a lot of open space and icons looked tiny. 5 icons per row would be better
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7:43 PM
> • An issue which caused the compiler to crash on many common uses of the Unmanaged type has been fixed. The issue also affected other struct types that were generic over a class- bounded type parameter. (17986446)
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My bug, albeit not my specific bug report, made it into the Swift changelog
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> Properties of values typed as AnyObject may not be directly assigned to.