Archive for the 'Cocoa' Category
Saturday, September 9th, 2006
Just got back from Boston PodCamp, which was my first foray into the world of “UNconventions,” where attendees miraculously do not have to pay for anything. I’m impressed by the overall level of organization for a free event, though I was a little disappointed by the panels and seminars I attended. They were generally very […]
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Thursday, September 7th, 2006
I’ll let you in on a little secret. Well, it shouldn’t be a secret by now, but you’ll know I’m talking about you when I say that not everybody has gotten the memo yet. Don’t be embarrassed – today is the day you come into the light (not the “just died and moving on to […]
Posted in Carbon, Cocoa, Programming | 53 Comments »
Saturday, September 2nd, 2006
I was pleased by the kind of “cheezy space film” mood David Van Brink’s pointless applet put me in, so I got the wild idea of creating a Mac OS X screen saver out of it. Since I don’t do Java and am not sure how difficult it would be to use it directly in […]
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Monday, August 21st, 2006
Something I’ve been meaning to do for a long, long time, is set up some custom project templates in Xcode. The problem is, it doesn’t really take that long to tweak all the little things in a new project, so when I’m in the mood to start something new, I usually just go through all […]
Posted in Cocoa, Programming, Usability, Xcode | 12 Comments »