Working without a nib, Part 8: The nib awakens

from blog The Desolation of Blog, | ↗ original
Reboots are de rigueur these days, so I've decided to reboot my series "Working without a nib". Four score and minus seventy-two years ago, I brought forth on this internet a new blog post, conceived in levity, and dedicated to the proposition that no nibs are created. Since then, much has changed in the Mac world. Except of course the Macs themselves, which haven't been updated in a long time. Fortunately, the source code in my Nibless 2.0 project still works on the latest version of Mac OS X. (I hear some murmuring in the audience.) The use of the undocumented method setAppleMenu: has become redundant and unnecessary (or is it the other way around?) starting with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (AKA the last good version). From the AppKit release notes: