10:07
@Abizern hi
hello
helping out rocky..
Trying to.
I don't know what these guys expect here...
…Someone to fix their problem.
I'm only helping Rocky out because you asked me to ;)
10:12
i know but up to wat extent can we help them???
the complete parser code i wrote for him.. explained him everything...
That's the problem right there.
then also he is not able to find out the diff between NSString and ForecastInfo class object
You wrote the code for him - so he didn't have to think about it for himself, so he can't fix it if it breaks
@AmreshKumar Ah - you noticed that as well.
from last 4 days he is stuck on that problm only because of that point and still he is not able to make out the diff...
ya its true that i wrote the parser for him... but the parser works fine...
Yep - but then he moves on to write his own code, and doesn't know how to so he gets stuck.
10:20
and yet he is depending upon us to fix those errors rather than getting some concepts...
I am sorry if i'm being rude for anyone... but thats my view
Does anybody know how to use Google?
perhaps not....
Q:"Here's my error message. What do I do?" A:"Read it and look it up"
I'm off to make some more tea. Was there anything you wanted to talk about - or did you just want to let off steam?
i think the cooker has emptied the steam....
and the rice is cooked...
Enjoy ur tea...
10:34
Why copy for NSString????
Most of the time you just want the value, not a reference.
@Abizern Why copy for NSString????
Hang on.
ok thanks
NSSet, NSArray, NSDictionary are all parts of class clusters. Which means that you might think that you have an NSString but you are getting an NSMutableString. If some other object changes the value of that string, then you it changes the value of the string in your class. You don't always want it to do that.
10:43
Now i got it... thnx
So better put copy for NSSet, NSArray, NSDictionary if we dont want them 2 be modified...
Yep.
Unless you want it to track changes - but usually you don't.
ok..
anything else???