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Wil Shipley On iPhone’s “SDK”

Monday, July 9th, 2007

If I wanted to program in a crappy language just so I could get more customers, I’d switch to Windows, not stinking JavaScript. Pretty much sums it up for me, too. Wil makes this point and about a million other cutting and accurate remarks about Apple’s sloppy presentation of web development as an “SDK” for […]

Subscribe Less To Read More

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Data syndication has changed my life. And, if you’re reading this (or space-barring past it!), it’s probably changed yours, too. A long time ago, but not so long ago that there weren’t any good web sites yet, if you wanted a break from the daily humdrum of your job or life, you might find yourself […]

Wasn’t I Cute?

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

A variety of influences tonight pointed me towards my earliest published article, for MacTech, in 1999 or so: MascBug Revisited I was really just a kid. But I had learned an awful lot about debugging, thanks to my awesome job in the Apple system integration team. I guess that made me feel pretty confident about […]

Two Years Running

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

This Sunday will mark the two year anniversary of Red Sweater Blog. I find it hard to believe it’s been such a long time, and yet such a short time, since I started writing here. With over 360 posts so far, I guess I’m averaging about one every two days. Not bad, for a busy […]