[NTLK] Core Data - partial revival of Newton object model

From: Jim Witte (jswitte_at_bloomington.in.us)
Date: Sat Oct 30 2004 - 01:47:54 PDT


   I was just reading the description of Core Data in Tiger:

"Core Data gives you the ability to create a description of your data
objects. Once defined, Core Data handles most of the heavy work of
managing your data objects, both in-memory and on-disk. This allows you
to focus on application logic and avoid the infrastructure work. In
short, Core Data is a model-driven object management graph and
persistence framework."

   This sounds an awful lot like parts of the NewtApp framework, and
parts of the soup architecture. What do other people think?

Jim

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