Archive for the 'Apple' Category

Apple Lifts iPhone Developer NDA

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Apple made the right choice today, in choosing to publicly lift the non-disclosure agreement which has, for the past several months, prevented iPhone developers from discussing specifics of the platform and development process. I’m sure most of you have already heard the news, it’s being shouted from the rooftops on venues such as Twitter, but […]

Microsoft Ads Are Genius

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Lately we’ve been treated to the introduction of a couple new ads from Microsoft, featuring Jerry Seinfeld: Windows Ads The prevailing thoughts on the internet seem to be that these ads are ridiculous, that they make no salient point, that they are barely funny, and that they are a pathetic, misguided attempt by Microsoft to […]

Core Intuition 6: Bug And Baby Tracking

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

A Reminder: This blog post and the accompanying podcast audio media are covered by the terms of the Core Intuition NDA. The contents of this podcast, expressed or otherwise, including but not limited to hints as to the veracity therein, triple-entendres relating to its verbosity, and also covering private or public scrutiny as to the […]

Unit Testing Roadblocks

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Unit testing is a good idea. Ask any random developer what they think about unit testing and you’re likely to get one of four responses: I don’t know what they are. I love them! You should always use them! I hate them! You should never use them! I appreciate them, but I’m lazy and don’t […]