Archive for the 'Cocoa' Category
Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Paul Kim of Noodlesoft started blogging last month after I bugged him for months to do so. I do this kind of nagging with several people I know. I am hoping to improve the Mac blogging landscape by encouraging more development-oriented writing. With Paul, it looks like I’ve succeeded. His latest article is a wonderful […]
Posted in Business, Cocoa, Programming, Web | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, September 27th, 2006
You’re a good developer. You’ve tackled lots of tough problems they’ve thrown your way. You are respected by your peers. You’ve done a great job with your life! And then there’s that nagging in the back of your head. You can’t kill the guilt of that glaring omission – the horror of horrors. The place […]
Posted in Apple, AppleScript, Cocoa, Free Code, Programming | 59 Comments »
Saturday, September 23rd, 2006
I meant it when I downplayed the value of ideas in my critique of the My Dream App contest: “Ideas are practically free. They run like flood-water through every conceivable channel of the internet.” In the month since I wrote that article, those words have been the most controversial. It seems most people still think […]
Posted in Business, Cocoa, Programming, Technology | 24 Comments »
Sunday, September 10th, 2006
I’m registered for C4, Jon Rentzsch’s ambitious Mac developer conference in Chicago. Even though the event runs only one evening and the following day, it’s clearly a lot of organizing for one guy (even with help) to pull off. Kudos to Rentzsch! Registration is limited to 75 developers, so I was quick to pull the […]
Posted in Apple, Carbon, Cocoa, Hacking, Programming, Xcode | 19 Comments »