Archive for the 'Cocoa' Category
Wednesday, January 11th, 2006
Now that Apple has announced the immediate availability of Intel-based Macintoshes, the developer community needs to get serious about adjusting our projects so that they build and run natively on the machines. For a long time, Apple has made available the required SDK for “dry running” our projects as Intel-compatible builds. Some developers even took […]
Posted in Cocoa, Intel, Xcode | 16 Comments »
Thursday, December 8th, 2005
The main reasons I write in this blog are for the fame and the glory. These will come some day, won’t they? Running a close third is the fact that, as I accumulate entries in this repository, the articles become part of the “Internet Reference Book,” upon which we all rely for “instant and easy […]
Posted in Cocoa, General, Web | 2 Comments »
Monday, December 5th, 2005
Suppose you want to throttle the rate at which a continuous NSSlider sends its action. To save you from the same fate I met, I will talk you through some of the avenues you might pursue, and ultimately describe the simple solution I adopted which is both easiest and is the only solution I know […]
Posted in Cocoa | 14 Comments »
Tuesday, November 8th, 2005
I’m disappointed to see that Buzz Andersen has decided not to go through with a CocoaRadio interview he was slated for. He’s entitled to make his own choices, but I just think this is ridiculous. Apple is not an oppressive authoritarian regime. It’s a company. A place you work for. A place that pays you […]
Posted in Cocoa, General | 12 Comments »