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This article discusses the directory structure and the files created in a sample first iPhone application. The file types discussed include .h, .m, .xib, and other common extensions that a programmer would directly deal with. File types like .pch, .xcodeproj, .plist, .framework that are indirectly (or less frequently) worked on by a programmer are also discussed.
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This is a test on the article that discusses the directory structure and the files created in a sample first iPhone application. The file types discussed include .h, .m, .xib, and other common extensions that a programmer would directly deal with. File types like .pch, .xcodeproj, .plist, .framework that are indirectly (or less frequently) worked on by a programmer are also discussed.
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Lots of different file extensions are used in ASP.NET projects. Test your knowledge on the basics these file types.
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Recognizing the file types helps understand quickly the architecture of a web site that you didn’t develop (also helps with the files you didn’t explicitly create but the development environment generated). This article talks about the common and not-so common types of files you see as you develop with Visual Studio / ASP.NET.
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