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Silly question, I know, but it should be quick and easy to answer.
I've done some cli C++ and a little C# to do some math programs. Now that I have a fast computer I'm trying to get back into Xcode and I've done a few tutorials and feel that I'm making great progress. But there is one thing that's bothering me and I'm surprised I haven't come across the answer yet.
I see the IB prefix on so much of the code and it obviously stands for Interface Builder, which helps me understand what I'm doing.
But what does NS stand for?
I've done some cli C++ and a little C# to do some math programs. Now that I have a fast computer I'm trying to get back into Xcode and I've done a few tutorials and feel that I'm making great progress. But there is one thing that's bothering me and I'm surprised I haven't come across the answer yet.
I see the IB prefix on so much of the code and it obviously stands for Interface Builder, which helps me understand what I'm doing.
But what does NS stand for?