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   android (all android related things go here)   android (all android related things go here)
   WebOS (Palm WebOS related things go here)   WebOS (Palm WebOS related things go here)
 +  bbx (RIM playbook related things go here)
 +  linux (for linux makefiles, etc)
      
   In the main app dir there is also some iOS stuff: (Hmm, I should have put it in an iOS dir but meh, this is how the framework evolved)   In the main app dir there is also some iOS stuff: (Hmm, I should have put it in an iOS dir but meh, this is how the framework evolved)
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 That's simpler.  A beautiful thing about these virtuals "wires" is if one end dies (an object is destroyed for instance), the wire is automatically disconnected and you don't have to worry about it. That's simpler.  A beautiful thing about these virtuals "wires" is if one end dies (an object is destroyed for instance), the wire is automatically disconnected and you don't have to worry about it.
  
-If you're thinking, "so what, it's just a replacement for polling a message pump", you still don't know the powa of the sigslot side <cackle>!+If you're thinking, "so what, it's just a replacement for polling a message pump", you still don't know the powah of the sigslot side <cackle>!
  
   * Entities can create their own named signals and slots dynamically, on the fly   * Entities can create their own named signals and slots dynamically, on the fly
proton/organization.txt · Last modified: 2012/02/21 00:03 by seth