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January 2012

19 posts

Getting Started with Mogenerator → raptureinvenice.com

If you’re an iOS developer using Core Data in your app, whether a n00b or expert, you should be using Mogenerator. I mean, really, you *should* be using it. If you don’t, well don’t worry, I’m not only going to tell you why you need it, I’m including a tutorial on how to use it!

Jan 30, 20120 notes
#CoreData #objc
iOS-Simulator Cropper → curioustimes.de

Easy way to take screenshots from the iOS-Simulator

Jan 27, 201278 notes
#iphone simulator #crop #submit #itunes
How to hack Xcode4 to start using OCUnit under Jenkins CI → longweekendmobile.com
Jan 27, 20120 notes
#jenkins #ci #xcode4 #unit testinf #ocunit
MWPhotoBrowser — A simple iOS photo browser → github.com

MWPhotoBrowser is an implementation of a photo browser similar to the native Photos app in iOS. It can display one or more images by providing either UIImage objects, file paths to images on the device, or URLs to images online. The photo browser handles the downloading and caching of photos from the web seamlessly. Photos can be zoomed and panned, and optional (customisable) captions can be displayed. Works on iOS 3.2+. All strings are localisable so they can be used in apps that support multiple languages.

Jan 26, 20126 notes
#uiimage #iosdev #photo #photo browser
NSLogger → github.com

NSLogger is a high performance logging utility which displays traces emitted by client applications running on Mac OS X or iOS (iPhone OS). It replaces your usual NSLog()-based traces and provides powerful additions like display filtering, image and binary logging, traces buffering, timing information, etc.

Jan 25, 20129 notes
#logging #nslog #debugging #iosdev
One iOS/Android codebase in C/C++ or two separate in Objective-C / Java? → stackoverflow.com
C vs C++ Objective-C IS C. Objective-C IS NOT C++. This is a concern worth noting because if you write a C library, things “just work” with your Objective-C code. There is no glue layer required, no messing about, it just works… and, it’s awesome. I’m sure someone will trounce on me for saying this; but - there isn’t anything you can do in C++ you can’t do in C. We’ve done all our cross-platform stuff in C - so I’m going to stick with C for the rest of the post… you can probably substitute C++ where I say C but with some caveats. It’s not for the User Interface …
Jan 24, 20122 notes
#iosdev #android #one codebase #codebase
A grid view for iPhone/iPad, designed to look similar to NSCollectionView. → github.com

Jan 23, 20121 note
#grid #grid view #iosdev
Effective Customer Consultant Relationships → blog.8thlight.com

As a customer, how can you get the most out of your consultants? As a consultant, how can you deliver what your customers really want? I have been on both sides of this relationship and experienced both successful and unsuccessful results. In this post, I will go through the typical aspects of these types of relationships and identify action items that I have used to forge effective and lasting customer consultant relationships for both parties.

Jan 22, 20125 notes
#customer #customer reletionships
Stanford offering a free Online Human-Computer Interaction course → hci-class.org

quatermain:

nikf:

Consider me signed up.

…and what’s more, there’s courses on Cryptography, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning. I’ve just signed up the to NLP and Machine Learning, as they’re astonishingly useful in a project I’m working on right now. Not sure if I’ll be doing the coursework or just the read-along version, but dammit I want that stuff in my head right now.

Jan 22, 20123 notes
Small category that creates an animated UIImage out of a gif image. → github.com
Jan 20, 20122 notes
#uiimage #gif
Writing Kit Blog: Writing Kit for Instapaper users → blog.getwritingkit.com

writingkitblog:

Writing Kit’s built-in web browser features deep integration with Instapaper. Why would you need it? Simply put, while researching your materials within Writing Kit, you may come across something you want to read outside the app. Instapaper is perfect for this.

And because Writing Kit is awesome,…

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Jan 18, 201212 notes
#instapaper #writing kit
Baker Ebook Framework → bakerframework.com

Jan 17, 20125 notes
#ebook #iosdev #book
Twitteriffic's fancy UILabel → github.com

Jan 16, 20123 notes
#uilabel #iosdev
How iOS Handles Multitasking

iOS Multitasking from Fraser Speirs on Vimeo.

How iOS Multitasking Really Works
Jan 12, 20120 notes
#iosdev #multitasking #video
UAModalPanel: An open source modal panel alternative for iOS → github.com

Jan 11, 20122 notes
#modal panel #UAModalPanel
BTServer may cause CPU spikes for some iOS developers → reviews.cnet.com

Good instruction how to disable BTServer.

Jan 10, 20121 note
#iosdev #btserver
Frankifying your existing iOS app in XCode 4 → testingwithfrank.com

Frank allows you to write structured text test/acceptance tests/requirements (using Cucumber) and have them execute against your iOS application.

A quick tutorial screencast walking through the short steps required to take your iOS app and create a ‘Frankified’ target which will allow you to write automated acceptance tests for your app.

Jan 08, 201245 notes
#testing #frank
Сore Graphics isn't scary, honest → nachbaur.com

Great article with some good tips!

Jan 03, 20124 notes
#Сore Graphics #СoreGraphics #iosdev
iOS 5: Customize UINavigationBar and UIBarButtonItem with the Appearance API → iphonedevelopertips.com
Jan 02, 20121 note
#UINavigationBar #ios5 #iosdev #UIBarButtonItem
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