Model View, Model View, Model View Controller MVC’s the paradigm for factoring your code, into functional segments so your brain does not explode. To achieve reusability you gotta keep those boundaries clean, Model on the one side, View on the other, the Controller’s in between.
Model View — It’s got three layers like Oreos do. Model View creamy Controller
Model objects represent your applications raison d’être. Custom classes that contain data logic and et cetra. You create custom classes in your app’s problem domain, then you can choose to reuse them with all the views, but the model objects stay the same.
You can model a throttle in a manifold, Model level two year old. Model a bottle of fine Chardonnay. Model all the twaddle stuff people say. Model the coddle in a boiling eggs. Model the waddle in Hexley’s legs.
One, two, three, four. Model View — You can model all the models that pose for GQ. Model View Controller
View objects tend to be controls that view and edit, Cocoa’s got a lot of those, well written to its credit. Take an NSTextView, hand it any old Unicode string, the user interacts with it, it can hold most anything. But the view don’t knows about the Model: That string could be a phone number or the words of Aristotle. Keep the coupling loose and so achieve a massive level of reuse.
Model View — All rendered very nicely in Aqua blue Model View Controller
You’re probably wondering now. You’re probably wondering how, the data flows between Model and View. The Controller has to mediate, between each layer’s changing state, to synchronize the data of the two. It pulls and pushes every changed value. Yeah.
Model View — mad props to the smalltalk crew! for Model View Controller
Model View — it’s pronouced Oh Oh not Uh Uh Model View Controller
There’s a bit more on this story, a few more miles upon this road, well nobody seems to get much glory writing controller code. Well the model is mission critical and gorgeous is the view, But I’m not being lazy, but sometimes it’s just crazy how much code i write is just glue. And it wouldn’t be so tragic, but the code ain’t doing magic: it’s just moving values through. And I wish I had a dime for every single time I set a TextField’s stringValue.
Model View — how we’re gonna deep—six all that glue Model View Controller
Controller’s know the Model and View very uahh — intimately They often are hardcoding which is very verboten for reusability. But now you can connect any value you select to any view property. And I think you’ll start binding, then you’ll be finding less code in your source tree. Yeah I know I was astounded, that’s not even a rhyme.
But I think it bares repeating all the code you won’t be needing, when you hook it up in IB.
Model View — it even handles multiple selections too Model View Controller
Model View — hope I get my G5 before you Model View Controller