A lot of apple's example code stores all its data in the app delegate singleton and then references it from other places in the app, but that's only for convenience
and so that they can fit a lot of code in one place. it's not the right way to do it.
how doing here, example I press and cell (only which I press) is change style? - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
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http://i33.fastpic.ru/big/2012/0322/a8/62c3ca5e89b5ae452fb70bba677902a8.png when you press on cell, the style of cell is changed (only on cell which you press)
@JackLawrence no, I think you're right on it! I've been playing with it since I left and have it isolated to the reference not being created and/or filled
Here's the offending code: slSQLite *slq = [[slSQLite alloc]init]; [slq getListOfSites]; // refereshes sArray and listOfSites from the database
@spokanedude ok, here is what i recommend: disassociate your data from your UI. put your data into a singleton class, and avoid the mess of who is properly initialized or not
Wanna change a UIViewController to a UITableViewController? Good luck hooking up the tableView correctly. Wanna reverse that change? Phew, you're in for some work. Without Storyboard it's almost as simple as changing the superclass.
you're just going to have to watch out though because that data is "live" for the duration of your app. So if you've got a ton of data this isn't a good idea.
@Jack Lawrence i33.fastpic.ru/big/2012/0322/e2/… then I select cell, the font is cahnged, but then I select onother cell and font of previous cell is not changed
@StianHøiland I guess you have to be a GUI type of person... I definitely like drag and drop... objective-c is a real bummer coming from C#, .NET and MonoTouch
@JackLawrence OSAtomic stuff is just what i dug up on SO from other posts, it worked great and then people started talking about dispatch_once but it was already working for me heh.
I'm surprised how few people use the stack overflow chats. I was expecting it to just be overwhelmed with tens of thousands of people asking random questions.
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